Simply mix salt with luke warm drinking water. You will need to add 1 teaspoon of salt for every litre of water to create a normal (isotonic) saline solution.
You should make sure that you use a salt that doesn't have added iodine or anti-caking agents though. This usually means that table salt is out of the question, but kosher or pickling salt should be fine. When mixing the solution, bear in mind that it is best to err on the side of extra salty, as hypotonic (not salty enough) solutions are thought to be harmful and can sting quite a lot.
Not a good idea. Puts you at risk for eye infections
Yes saline solution (sterile 0.9% salt water) can be injected into breasts to make them bigger. More accurately the saline "inflates" the breasts. Results can be spectacular but short lived, as the saline solution absorbs into the body after a few days. Anyone practicising this temporary method of breast enhancement needs to take great caution to ensure that both the saline and the drip tubes and needles are sterile. If not, a potentially life-threatening infection can easily be drawn inside the body.
First, make sure that the graze is clean. Sterile saline to rinse it, put Vitamin E on it for a day or so.
Normal saline is the only IV fluid which is compatible with our blood. Given before to flush blood from the iv catheter and after to rinse it to make the site patent.
Put 0.9g of Nacl in a beaker and add distilled water to make up to 100ml. that is 0.9% Nacl (Normal saline Solution) From Tade Olubunmi Ademola
No this will not make him sterile.
The answer is 9 g NaCl.
A one percent saline solution (roughly isotonic) can be made by adding 1 teaspoon of salt to a litre of drinking water. The salt should not contain added iodine or anti-caking agents. Which means that kosher or pickling salt are appropriate but table salt isn't. The saline should be heated to a luke warm temperature before use.
The volume is 0,3 mL.
No but they will make his bread rise
dust in the environment can cause bloodshot eyes, as can allergies. If it is just an irritation, you might want to try irrigating their eyes with sterile saline, which you can buy at a drugstore (Make sure not to get the solution with added cleansing/sterilizing agents for contacts--you just want sterile saline with nothing added.) It might take a while for them to get used to having their eyes done. But if you used an eye-dropper and kept it hidden until just before you put in the drops, you will beable to sneak up on them.
No.
No.