Friday, January 1, 2010

Pack Towel Do You Really Put An Ice Pack Into A Bag Or Wrapped Around A Towel Before Applying To Injured Areas?

Do you really put an ice pack into a bag or wrapped around a towel before applying to injured areas? - pack towel

when fresh from the fridge, yes, perhaps it is too cold to be applied to the skin. But you put it in a bag, do not even feel the cold. geeze tap water is colder. Ignore the warning on the label? (which probably it is to continue to prevent, is not it?)

8 comments:

Bookatch... said...

Packaged in a thin cloth. It is essential to avoid, killing the cells by freezing.

Grumpy Old Man said...

Are always cold, to prevent injury to first swelling, apply heat over night.

Always put a cold towel, if you always ice in all - the tissue through the maintenance of the container in direct contact with the lesion damage can move.

Never apply heat to a fresh wound, always cold injury. To improve the blood circulation.

Roxy123 said...

It is better to bring in a bag or wrapped in something that moved the freezer and use on the skin can cause frostbite on the skin.

Roxy123 said...

It is better to bring in a bag or wrapped in something that moved the freezer and use on the skin can cause frostbite on the skin.

Roxy123 said...

It is better to bring in a bag or wrapped in something that moved the freezer and use on the skin can cause frostbite on the skin.

Roxy123 said...

It is better to bring in a bag or wrapped in something that moved the freezer and use on the skin can cause frostbite on the skin.

Adelwolf said...

There is desirable, since prolonged contact of the bag of ice on the skin can cause frostbite in extreme cases.

Adelwolf said...

There is desirable, since prolonged contact of the bag of ice on the skin can cause frostbite in extreme cases.

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