As we navigate through the cold and flu season, one of the most effective ways to ease the discomfort is through comforting self-care items. While they may not cure the illness, items like weighted blankets, cooling gel strips, soothing teas, and plush pillows can make the experience significantly more comfortable.
Breathe Right Nasal Strips
44-pack: $14.19 (32% off)
Originally priced at $20.99, these nasal strips are designed to help alleviate the discomfort of a stuffy nose. By using a flexible, spring-like band, they lift your nasal passages, encouraging improved airflow, which can be a real relief when battling a cold. This package contains 44 strips, ensuring you have enough for the duration of your illness. Note that while these strips improve breathing, there is limited evidence of additional health benefits.
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Yogi Tea Get Well Sampler Set
Price: $29.99
This sampler set is an ideal way to soothe a sore throat and promote relaxation. With 45 tea bags featuring nine different herbal blends, this selection offers benefits ranging from stress relief to immune support. It’s a thoughtful choice for those looking to care for themselves or others during illness.
Vicks VapoShower Plus Steamers
12-pack: $22.94
Turn your regular shower into a therapeutic experience with Vicks VapoShower Plus steamers. Featuring eucalyptus, menthol, and camphor, these steamers help open airways and provide instant comfort. This package includes 12 steamers for multiple uses.
Weighted Blanket
Price: $46.92 (6% off)
Originally $49.99, this 15-pound weighted blanket offers gentle pressure to help relax muscles and calm the body. One side is cozy fleece, while the other is cooling microfiber — ideal for fluctuating temperatures.
Rechargeable Hand Warmers
Price: $15.99 (47% off)
Originally $29.99, these hand warmers offer three heat settings and fit easily into gloves or pockets, providing warmth during cold commutes or chilly mornings.
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Beckham Hotel Collection Pillows
2-pack: $59.99 (25% off)
Originally $79.99, these pillows provide soft, supportive comfort without stiffness, designed to keep you cool while you rest — particularly beneficial for those with heat-related discomfort.
Levoit Humidifier
Price: $36.99 (8% off)
Originally $39.99, this humidifier adds necessary moisture to the air, easing sore throats and helping clear nasal passages. With a 2.5-liter tank lasting up to 25 hours, it promotes better breathing and sleep.
Bedsure Electric Blanket
Price: $49.99 (28% off)
Originally priced at $68.99, this electric blanket is made with plush sherpa fleece and comes with six heat levels and four timer settings, providing customizable warmth for maximum comfort.
Cozy Earth Pajama Set
Price: $168
This bamboo pajama set offers a stylish yet comfortable option with temperature-regulating fabric, perfect for both warming chills and cooling fevers.
Warm Socks
6-pack: $13.99 (7% off)
Originally $14.99, these fuzzy socks offer warmth and comfort, featuring soft cuffs and seamless toes. Ideal for chilly weather, they fit women’s sizes 6 to 11.
Cooling Gel Strips
4-pack: $6.29
These non-medicated gel strips offer instant relief when fever spikes. With an adhesive back, they are easy to apply to the forehead and provide soothing, cooling comfort.
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Forehead Thermometer
Price: $19.99 (33% off)
Originally $29.99, this forehead thermometer offers quick, contactless readings. With infrared technology, it switches between Celsius and Fahrenheit and sounds an alarm for fevers.
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Nora Colomer reports on a range of topics including beauty, style, home, kitchen, tech, and fitness for Fox News.

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