Why is salt so effective in reducing bacterial infections?
While salt does have some antimicrobial properties, it is not commonly used as an effective treatment for bacterial infections. Instead, antibiotics are typically the first line of defense in treating bacterial infections. Salt may have some limited applications, such as in wound dressings or as a preservative, but it should not be seen as a substitute for antibiotics or proper medical care.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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