Christmas colds are par for the course this season.
While everyone else is gearing up for the office party, you're all bunged up feeling sorry for yourself.
Sadly, there is no magical cure for the common cold, but there are plenty of things out there to help relieve symptoms such as sinus pains and blocked noses.
We've compiled a list of some of the best and most unusual pieces of advice, so you're not a snotty mess missing out on all the fun.
1. Break Out The Swiss Ball
If you're feverish, then don't attempt this, but as my fitness instructor always used to say "If you're only sick from the neck up, get back on that treadmill!"
The common cold shouldn't stop you from continuing with moderate exercise. In fact, gently working up a sweat can do wonders for seeing off a cold faster, thanks to the endorphin-producing, immune-boosting consequences of a workout.
2. Humifidiers
Blocked noses are really annoying. There are lots of places touting really expensive humidifiers, but actually this really simple steam in haler, for as little as £4.99, works in just the same way!
3. Coconut Water
Yeah yeah, we know, every man and his dog is trying to sell you on the benefits of coconut water. But besides it being the trendiest thing to drink since Fiji water, there is some evidence to prove it hydrates you at a faster rate than tap water.
And as any good Doctor will tell you, recovering from a cold is all about hydration, hydration, hydration!
(In the absence of coconut water, normal water will also work just fine).
4. Blow The RIGHT Way
Blowing your nose (rather than sniffing) can actually be good for you.
However, there IS a right way to go about it.
Trumpeting really hard isn't just annoying for everyone around you, it also risks damaging blood vessels and pushing the phlegm into the passages between your nose, throat and ears, leaving you open to earache.
The best way to blow is to press on one nostril and gently blow out of the other, in one swift motion. Then repeat on the other side.
5. Get In The Shower
Quite apart from making you feel generally refreshed, a steamy shower can work in the same way as a humidifier - clearing your sinuses.
6. Allergy Tablets
Although you should always consult a doctor before using medicine other than for its intended use, tablets for allergies such as hayfever can be useful to those suffering from colds.
They often contain antihistamines, which in some forms can help decrease the swelling in your nasal passages and prevent you from feeling so stuffed up!
7. Raw Onion and Raw Garlic
Yep, it's gross, but eating raw onion and garlic can help. You won't make any friends doing this, but you might get over your cold faster in order to hang out with your old ones.
Cooking onion is thought to strip it of its antimicrobial properties.
8. Dark Chocolate
This isn't just to make you feel better after scarfing raw onion and garlic, but it might help wtih that too!
The theobromine in dark chocolate can help stop persistent coughs and soothe sore throats.
9. Vaporub Babies' Feet
If it's not you but your little one that is feeling ill, popular doctrine says massaging vaporub into their feet and then covering with socks is best practice.
This means the vaporub is far enough away from hands and mouths where it would risk ingestion, but it is able to be absorbed and effective.
10. Hot Toddies For Everyone!
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, didn't you know.
Sitting around feeling sorry for yourself while missing out on the season's party drinks is no fun.
Hot whiskey and lemon might be an oldie, with limited medical efficacy, but it makes everyone feel better, so who cares right?
11. Saline Solution
Is there anything a bit of salt water can't cure?
Whether it's gargling it three times a day, to spraying it up your nose, saline solution (salt water) can help.
Try dissolving a heaped tablespoon of salt into half a cup of water.
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