The Effectiveness of Saltwater Gargling on the Prevention of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Q4 Medicine Osteopathic Family Physician Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.33181/13042
Tom Lindsey, B. Gillette
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Abstract

Upper respiratory tract infections (URI) are prevalent in the United States. URIs can also be debilitating and costly. The most common etiology for an URI is viral, and there are currently no antiviral medications for the common cold. Therefore, cost-effective preventative measures are essential in the prevention of URIs. This literature review intends to compare the few studies evaluating the effectiveness of saltwater gargle for preventing URIs. The goals of this review include commenting on the potential for a saltwater gargle in preventing URIs, shortcomings of the few studies performed and recommendations for further research in evaluating saltwater gargle as an effective prevention method. This review looks explicitly at three studies evaluating the effectiveness of saltwater gargling and the prevention of URIs. Conclusions derived from this review include both physiological and clinical evidence of the potential for saltwater gargling in URI prevention. The first two studies demonstrate patient-derived evidence for saltwater gargling, potentially providing a decreased risk of URI when used preventatively. The third study demonstrates the potential for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in evaluating the effectiveness of saltwater gargling in reducing the duration of illness. Additionally, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, cost-effective treatment options targeting viral URIs, such as SARS-CoV-2, warrant further evaluation and discussion.
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盐水漱口对预防上呼吸道感染的作用
上呼吸道感染(URI)在美国很普遍。uri也可能使人衰弱,而且代价高昂。URI最常见的病因是病毒,目前还没有针对普通感冒的抗病毒药物。因此,具有成本效益的预防措施对于预防uri至关重要。本文献综述旨在比较少量评估盐水含漱液预防尿路感染有效性的研究。这篇综述的目的包括评论盐水漱口在预防尿道感染方面的潜力,少数研究的不足之处,以及进一步研究评估盐水漱口作为有效预防方法的建议。这篇综述明确地回顾了三个评估盐水漱口和预防尿路感染的有效性的研究。从这篇综述中得出的结论包括生理和临床证据,证明盐水漱口在预防URI中的潜力。前两项研究证明了患者提供的证据,证明盐水漱口在预防使用时可能会降低URI的风险。第三项研究证明了聚合酶链反应(PCR)在评估盐水漱口减少疾病持续时间的有效性方面的潜力。此外,在COVID-19大流行之后,针对病毒性uri(如SARS-CoV-2)的具有成本效益的治疗方案值得进一步评估和讨论。
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Osteopathic Family Physician
Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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