Not unless you want to have the worst experience of your life.
Whatever you do--- don't use Icy Hot.
Assuming water boils at 212oF. Exposure at 140oF for five seconds will cause thermal injury to the skin. At 150oF, exposure for two seconds will cause injury
scald
Use icy hot, ice baths, heating pads, Ibuprofen, and stretch your muscles out well before practice
Yes, especially during teen 'puberty' years.
I do not know what a hot reading is. Please explain.
Is called a 'scald'.
Yes, consuming extremely hot foods or liquids can potentially cause burns to your mouth, throat, and digestive tract, leading to serious injury or even death if not treated promptly. It's important to let hot foods cool to a safe temperature before consuming them.
hot
maybe it has an injury or a sore or it could be infected
Alternating hot and cold compresses, and rest.
Typically you would use a heat pack (or hot water bottle etc) for a muscle injury. If you have pulled a muscle, hot (or cold) treatment will soothe the area