Intranasal saline, steroid similar in sleep-disordered breathing

Among children with obstructive sleep-disordered breathing, the proportion that achieved symptom resolution did not differ based on treatment with intranasal steroid vs. saline, according to data published in JAMA Pediatrics.
“We found that a simple saline nasal spray (salt water) is just as effective as steroid nasal spray at helping many children breathe and sleep better, potentially avoiding the need for surgery and specialist care,” Gillian M. Nixon, MD, pediatric respiratory and sleep specialist at Monash Children’s Hospital and adjunct clinical professor at Monash University, told

