Travelling often exposes children to a variety of conditions, such as air-conditioned airports, dry aeroplane cabins, and changing climates, all of which can lead to throat discomfort. A sore throat can make it difficult for kids to eat, drink, or sleep, affecting their mood and overall enjoyment of the trip. By being prepared with effective remedies, you can help ease these symptoms and ensure a more enjoyable holiday.
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