Could a simple Breathed-In solution ease your Post-Surgery throat pain?
NCT ID NCT06091631
Summary
This study tested whether inhaling a magnesium mist before surgery could reduce sore throat and stress on the body caused by placing a breathing tube. It involved 100 generally healthy adults having planned gallbladder surgery. Half received the magnesium mist, while the other half received a harmless saltwater mist, to see which group had less throat pain and a calmer body response after the procedure.
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Assiut university, faculty of medicine, anesthesia and ICU and pain management department
Asyut, Asyut Governorate, 71515, Egypt
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