Nasal Saline Rinse Reduces Cold Duration: Canadian Study
- Brandon leu, a Canadian internist, revealed the results of a small study examining how nasal irrigation with saline solution affects adults with colds.
- The study showed that nasal irrigation with saline solution clears the sinuses of viruses, reducing the duration of colds and alleviating symptoms, according to the British "Daily Mail."
- Researchers divided patients into two groups, with the first receiving conventional cold treatments such as rest and over-the-counter medications, while the second group underwent nasal irrigation with saline...
Dr. Brandon leu, a Canadian internist, revealed the results of a small study examining how nasal irrigation with saline solution affects adults with colds.
The study showed that nasal irrigation with saline solution clears the sinuses of viruses, reducing the duration of colds and alleviating symptoms, according to the British “Daily Mail.”
Researchers divided patients into two groups, with the first receiving conventional cold treatments such as rest and over-the-counter medications, while the second group underwent nasal irrigation with saline solution to relieve congestion and remove mucus.
Researchers found that nasal irrigation helped eliminate viruses, reducing the duration of the illness by an average of two days, or 22% compared to traditional treatments.
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