Friendly bacteria vs. chronic sinus infections: new rinse trial
NCT ID NCT05427695
Summary
This study is testing whether rinsing the sinuses with a probiotic (a type of 'good' bacteria) is more effective than a simple saltwater rinse for controlling chronic sinusitis. It will involve 60 adults who have had prior sinus surgery and are currently experiencing a flare-up of their symptoms. Participants will use their assigned rinse twice daily for two weeks, and researchers will measure changes in their symptoms and the bacteria in their sinuses.
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University of Illinois Hospitals & Health Sciences System
RECRUITINGChicago, Illinois, 60612, United States
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