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I don't believe there are any contraindications. Normal saline or sterile saline is usually the fluid of choice to help irrigate or debride wounds. It is usually used because it has little to no effect on the tissues. But it is contraindicated when Acticoat products are to be used on the wound, due to the fact that Acticoat has silver in it. It is recommended that sterile water be used instead.
The saline solution will be hypertonic to the cells that line the enasal cavity. Since the saline solution has a higher salt concentration than the cells, water will be drawn out of the cells. This will cause the cells to shrink and will also add water to mucous, hence receiving the congestion.
The freezing point is lower for a saline solution.
it should have no effect. the two solutions should have the same amount of salt, allowing no osmosis to occur!
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I don't believe there are any contraindications. Normal saline or sterile saline is usually the fluid of choice to help irrigate or debride wounds. It is usually used because it has little to no effect on the tissues. But it is contraindicated when Acticoat products are to be used on the wound, due to the fact that Acticoat has silver in it. It is recommended that sterile water be used instead.
The saline solution will be hypertonic to the cells that line the enasal cavity. Since the saline solution has a higher salt concentration than the cells, water will be drawn out of the cells. This will cause the cells to shrink and will also add water to mucous, hence receiving the congestion.
The freezing point is lower for a saline solution.
Nothing, saline would have no effect on rats and would be used as a control.
Ventolin contain an isotonic solution of salt; I assume that pharmacists have thought better. Sodium chloride has also an antibacterial effect.
it should have no effect. the two solutions should have the same amount of salt, allowing no osmosis to occur!
I think it might be that because it is so close to the heart the blood gets diluted enough to effect oxygen levels for a while.
The osmotic saline laxative work by causing an osmotic effect. This osmotic effect takes place primarily within the small intestines. This causes, eventually, a movement of the bowels.
It isn't dangerous, but it also shouldn't have any effect, it is just a solution of primarily salt water, it will disperse into your body and won't stay in the buttock region.
Dissolve soil in water to form a dirty solution. Heat the dirty solution until it gives off steam (water vapour). Capture the water vapour and condense (cool it down) back into water. The dirt has been left behind, and the condensed water is clear. The same effect can be done with a saline (salty) solution.