HOT FOOT BATHS
In this method, the patient should keep his or her legs in a tub
or bucket filled with hot water at a temperature of 400C to 450C.
Before taking this bath, a glass of water should be taken and the
body should be covered with a blanket so that no heat or vapour
escapes from the foot bath. The head should be protected with a
cold compress. The duration of the bath is generally from 5 to 20
minutes. The patient should take a cold shower immediately after
the bath.
The hot foot bath stimulates the involuntary muscles of the uterus,
intestines, bladder and other pelvic and abdominal organs. It also
relieves sprains and ankle joint pains, headaches caused by cerebral
congestion and colds. In women, it helps restore menstruation ,
if suspended, by increasing supply of blood especially to the uterus
and ovaries.
COLD FOOT BATH
Three to four inches of cold water at a temperature of 7.20C to
12.70C should be placed in a small tub or bucket. The feet should
be completely immersed in the water for one to five minutes. Friction
should be continuously applied to the feet during the bath, either
by an attendant or by the patient by rubbing one foot against the
other.
A cold foot bath, taken for one or two minutes,relieves cerebral
congestion and uterine hemorrhage. It also helps in the treatment
of sprains, strains and inflamed bunions when taken for longer periods.
It should not be taken in cases of inflammatory conditions of the
genito-urinary organs, liver and kidneys.
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