Shorter Colds with Saline EP. 1207 SEP 2024

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This video presents a compelling case for the efficacy of hypertonic saline nasal drops in mitigating the symptoms and duration of the common cold in young children. A recent randomized controlled trial, presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress, demonstrated that the use of saline drops significantly reduced the overall duration of illness compared to conventional care. The underlying mechanism, involving the enhancement of cellular defense mechanisms, is explained in detail. Additionally, the potential for reducing the transmission of the cold virus to family members is highlighted. This video offers valuable insights for parents seeking safe and effective strategies to manage their children's respiratory health.

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[1] Abstract no: OA1985 “A randomised controlled trial of hypertonic saline nose drops as a treatment in children with the common cold (ELVIS-Kids trial)”, by Dr Sandeep Ramalingam et al; Presented in session “Advancements in paediatric infectious respiratory health” at 15:45–17:00 CEST on Sunday 8 September 2024.

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