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Researchers from Edinburgh University have found that gargling salt water can help to reduce symptoms and duration of Covid-19. But it must be noted that it cannot prevent or cure Covid-19.
The study was published in the Journal of Global Health and was led by Dr Sandeep Ramalingam.
Sources claim, the study involved 66 patients with nose and throat infections and among them a few were given their routine treatment, and a few were asked to gargle salt water.
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According to the study, “ Post-hoc analysis of a pilot randomised controlled trial of hypertonic saline nasal irrigation and gargling in adults with upper respiratory tract infection found that in a subgroup with alpha and beta coronavirus infection, the intervention appeared likely to be effective in reducing symptoms and duration of the illness. However, it is unclear if hypertonic saline nasal irrigation and gargling is also effective in Covid-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2, a trial is therefore urgently needed.”