A saltwater spray could help thousands of children avoid surgery to remove their tonsils. 9News
The study found saline nasal spray was just as effective as anti-inflammatory steroid nasal spray in treating children with snoring and breathing difficulties after six weeks of treatment.READ MORE:
The research found that the saltwater spray was just as effective at clearing symptoms in 40 per cent of cases.
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