That's called a 'swab'.
no sterile saline cannot be used because strile saline is different from injectable saline. strile saline is used for irrigating the wound and injectable saline in given intravenously
sterile cotton swab
Glycerine is generally found in first aid kits to help moisten and relieve dry mouth in patients without giving water. It is applied using a large cotton swab that is soaked in lemon or fruit flavored glycerine.
The traditional syrup used to sweeten and moisten baklava is called simple syrup, which is made from sugar and water.
Saline solution has a similar salt concentration to bodily fluids, making it less likely to cause irritation or cell damage. It helps moisten the tissue because the salt content matches that of the body, preventing cells from swelling or shrinking due to osmosis. Additionally, saline can help maintain tissue pH and improve wound healing.
A saline solution contains chemical salts, such as magnesium or other alkalis. it is used as a laxative
In the old days a nurse used a cotton swap and alcohol to sterilize injection sites. Or the nurse used a cotton ball to swab the blood off my head. OR The oil company uses a swab to clean pipe.
a cotton swab is used for many things. For example, they can be used for cleaning ears, baby care, and beauty reasons.
Saline is an adjective and a noun. If I'm asked what i put on my contact lens, I say saline (adjective)solution. The noun is used less often. "Saline is a metallic salt".
can normal saline for irrigation be used orally at 200ml 3 times daily
If you moisten the stamp, it will stick to the envelope. A quick rain shower will moisten the soil.