COLD COMPRESS
This is a local application using a cloth which has been wrung
out in cold water. The cloth should be folded into a broad strip
and dipped in cold water or ice water. The compress is generally
applied to the head,neck, chest, abdomen and back. The cold compress
is an effective means of controlling inflammatory conditions of
the liver, spleen, stomach, kidneys, intestines, lungs, brain, pelvic
organs and so on. It is also advantageous in cases of fever and
heart disease. The cold compress soothes dermities and inflammations
of external portions of the eye. When the eyeball is affected, the
cold compress should follow a short fomentation.
HEATING COMPRESS
This is a cold compress covered in such a manner as to bring warmth.
A heating compress consists of three or four folds of linen cloth
wrung out in cold water which is then covered completely with dry
flannel or blanket to prevent the circulation of air and help accumulation
of body heat. It is sometimes applied for several hours. The duration
of the application is determined by the extent and location of the
surface involved, the nature and thickness of the coverings and
the water temperature. After removing the compress , the area should
be rubbed with a wet cloth and then dried with a towel. A heating
compress can be applied to the throat, chest, abdomen, and joints.
A throat compress relieves sore throat, hoarseness, tonsillitis,
pharyngitis and laryngitis. An abdominal compress helps those suffering
from gastritis, hyperacidity, indigestion, jaundice, constipation,
diarrhoea, dysentery and other ailments relating to the abdominal
organs. The chest compress also known as chest pack, relieves cold,
bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, fever, cough and so on, while the
joints compress is helpful for inflamed joints, rheumatism, rheumatic
fever and sprains.
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