Gargling

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Gargling

Gargling is the act of bubbling liquid in the mouth. It is also the washing of one's throat with a liquid (with one's head tipped back) that is kept from being swallowed by continuous exhalation. This produces a characteristic gurgling sound. Mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide (in a low concentration) is often employed.[citation needed]

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Gargling by Pavel Otdelnov

A traditional home remedy of gargling warm saltwater is sometimes recommended to soothe a sore throat.[1]

One study in Japan has shown that gargling water a few times a day will lower the chance of upper respiratory infections such as common colds,[2][3] though some medical doctors are skeptical.[4]

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