Saline nasal spray alone resolves sleep-disordered breathing in nearly one-third of children, study finds

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Investigators based at Monash Children’s Hospital and Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne report that a once-daily intranasal saline spray resolved obstructive sleep-disordered breathing symptoms in nearly one-third of children over six weeks. No added benefit was observed from adding an intranasal steroid for children whose symptoms persisted.

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