I had a cough and sore throat for six months; endless doctor appointments and prescriptions offered no diagnosis or solution. I kept a diary of what I was eating to try and determine if it was an ingredient that was the cause. Then, as I was putting on my lip gloss one morning, I started coughing. I thought, "Could it be that simple?". So I immediately stopped applying any lipgloss. It has been 2 weeks now, and the cough that subsided two days after I stopped using the gloss has yet to return. I believe that the lipgloss I was using was the kind that plumps your lips-I will be going back to the make-up counter to try and get an ingredient list. Think about it- if it plumps your lips...can that same ingredient "plump" the lining of your throat as well- causing irritation? I am looking into this and will post my findings shortly.
Judy Banks
It varies from lipgloss to lipgloss, but the plumping lipgloss is designed to bring out the natural moisture in your lips to plump them, so the chemicals reacting with your body can sometimes produce a "tingle", which means the product is working effectively.
your lipgloss could possibly be old that or your lips are chapped and you need chapstick
It's possible your skin is allergic to that lipgloss.
Cos you're eating it?
Does your throat feel raw and sore? If the answer is yes, you have a sore throat.
Sore throat is a pain and sore in the throat
you can get a sore throat By shouting
Sore throat is not a single word; it is two words, "sore" and "throat".
It's called a sore throat because it hurts. If you feel pain in your throat, that is a sore throat.
You cannot spread a sore throat by clearing your throat. Sore throat conditions can only be spread through contact.
There are many conditions that can cause a severe sore throat including strep throat. Cancer of the throat can cause the throat to feel sore. When you have a persistent sore throat consult a physician.
to sooth a sore throat.
to sooth a sore throat.
it depends on how the sore throat is.
A sore throat has no connection to heart disease.
a little hoarse