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Using hypertonic saline nasal drops can reduce the length of the common cold in children by two days, according to a new study. They can also reduce the onward transmission of colds to family members.
A study found that cold symptoms lasted for an average of six days after using salt water nasal drops - also known as saline solution - compared to eight days after using typical cold medicine.