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Doubts about the Effectiveness of Baking Soda Inhalation on Improving Respiratory Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients: A Review Article

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 Background and Aim: Inhalation of nebulized Baking Soda (NaHco3) has been ef fective for reducing the inf lammation intensity in some respiratory disorders. COVID-19 infection may result in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) through activation of inf lammatory factors and has no certain treatment. Some-times in cyberspace, inhalation of Baking Soda Vapor has been recommended to prevent the development of COVID-19. The present study intends to answ er this question that may inhalation of Baking Soda Vapor be ef fective to control respiratory symptoms in COVID-19 patients? Materials and Methods: This is a review study. Searching key-w ords in valid scientif ic databases and collecting contents related to the topic and f inally qualitative analysis w as the method of this study. Findings: Through using nebulized drugs, Aerosols enter to respiratory tract. According to particle size, some other physical characters and also respiratory tract factors, particles deposition in respiratory tract is dif ferent. In traditional (homemade) Steam Inhalation, Aerosols are not produced and w ater Vapor and Vapor of other soluble substances, if they have the ability to eVaporate in thus situation, enters to the respiratory tract. According to some studies, nebulized Baking Soda inhalation, not Vapor of its solution in w ater, has reduced respiratory tract inf lammation through elevating airw ay pH, increasing airw ay blood f low and reducing sputum viscosity, successfully. EVaporating of Baking Soda solution during traditional Steam Inhalation, result in producing carbon dioxide and w ater and there is no NaHco3 molecule in Vapor. Ethical Considerations: In compiling this study, the principle of f idelity and honesty of quoting the used texts and avoidance of personal inference f rom analysis have been observed. Conclusion: No Sodium Bicarbonate molecule is produced f rom eVaporating of NaHco3 solution through traditional (homemade) Steam Inhalation of Baking Soda; so, despite of nebulized Baking Soda w hich has NaHco3 molecule, eVaporated Baking Soda solution could not show anti-inf lammatory ef fects; so, theoretically, Steam Inhalation of Baking Soda could not be ef fective in COVID-19 infection. On the other hand, using inhaled drugs in COVID-19 infection may lead to further spread of the disease. So, using inhaled nebulized Baking Soda in COVID-19 patients should be studied for both its ef f icacy and its safety. More studies about both nebulized and eVaporated Baking Soda on COVID-19 infection are recommended.

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    Beygom Siahpoosh, Marzieh, Habibi, Aliakbar, & NIKBAKHT NASRABADI, ALIREZA. (2020). Doubts about the Effectiveness of Baking Soda Inhalation on Improving Respiratory Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients: A Review Article. MEDICAL HISTORY, 12(44 ), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/690610/en

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    Beygom Siahpoosh Marzieh, Habibi Aliakbar, NIKBAKHT NASRABADI ALIREZA. Doubts about the Effectiveness of Baking Soda Inhalation on Improving Respiratory Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients: A Review Article. MEDICAL HISTORY[Internet]. 2020;12(44 ):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/690610/en

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    Marzieh Beygom Siahpoosh, Aliakbar Habibi, and ALIREZA NIKBAKHT NASRABADI, “Doubts about the Effectiveness of Baking Soda Inhalation on Improving Respiratory Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients: A Review Article,” MEDICAL HISTORY, vol. 12, no. 44 , pp. 0–0, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/690610/en

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