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Essential Oils Can Mitigate Adverse Effects of Prolonged Masking in the Hospital Setting
Jan E Patterson1, Rebekah Kendrick, Camerino I Salazar
1Departments of Medicine/Infectious Diseases & Pathology, The Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, UT Health San Antonio, Texas (Dr Patterson); Center for Clinical Excellence (Mss Kendrick and Vera and Dr Reed), University Health (Mr Salazar), Bexar County, Texas; and Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas (Dr MacNaughton).
Abstract:
Adverse symptoms of prolonged masking were reported by personnel. A drop of essential oil was added to the mask to mitigate these effects and significantly lessened symptoms. Symptoms declined by almost half, including anxiety, nausea, and indigestion. This simple intervention can mitigate adverse effects of prolonged masking in the hospital setting.
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