Cold Ice Bags for Arthritis and Other Pains

written by: Paula Johnson; article published: year 2008, month 02;

In: Root » Arts and entertainment » Fashion and jewlery

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The venerable ice bag has been utilized for centuries and it is an old but easy method of relieving hurt bruises, swelled injuries, and painful conditions such as arthritis. Athletes know that using cold therapy can increase healing. Arthritis pains can diminish with an ice bag that offers you comfort. Here are a few tried and true methods of using ice packs to alleviate some pains.

You should use an ice pack 3 times daily bear in mind to put a cloth involving the bag and your flesh. Some ice bags are made specifically for this purpose in most cases don't require the additional cloth, specially those with lining. Don't keep it on the affected area for longer than Twenty or so minutes. Be extra careful when utilizing it near your eyes along with other delicate parts of the body , nor go to sleep with all the ice bag still on you.

Many people like to put in a mixture of rubbing alcohol and water so that the ice pack conforms to your body angles. The ratio is generally 3:1 water to alcohol. A chilly pack needs to be employed for up to 72 hours, but you must always consult your doctor to determine what is required for a specific injury or pain.

When treating arthritis, William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR says: "I recommend that my patients use ice packs on the affected joint in order to minimize inflammation minimizing pain, especially with a newly inflamed joint. This is often helpful for many forms of arthritis, including rheumatoid arthritis symptoms, gout, osteoarthritis, pseudogout, ankylosing spondylitis, and others. It should be remembered, however, that icing usually causes stiffness to the neighborhood tissues. Accordingly, heat applications can occasionally perform best in the morning by relaxing the muscles round the joints, while ice applications at the end of the afternoon can minimize the soreness caused by the day to day activities."

Sometimes it's smart to grab an ice bag before you decide to reach for that bottle of pills.

Autor Bio:

Paula has spent years tracking fashion and sweetness accessories. "Reviewing accessories such as ice bags is extremely interesting to me as it combines health products with fashion accesories."

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