Cooling treatments lower body temperature in order to relieve pain, swelling, constriction of blood vessels, and to decrease the liklihood of cellular damage by slowing the metabolism
Cooling treatments slow chemical reactions within the body
Sponge baths, cold compresses, and cold packs are all wet cooling treatments
The most common reason for cooling a body is fever or hyperthermia
Cooling treatments are applied following sprains, bruises, burns, eye injuries, and muscle spasms to help alleviate the resulting swelling, pain, and discoloration of the skin
Cheap window treatments can be used to change the look of a room, create more privacy or utilize the use of naturally lighting. Window treatments are also a good way to reduce heating and cooling costs in a home.
When managing hyperthermia, treatments that induce shivering or vasoconstriction should be avoided because shivering generates additional body heat, counteracting the cooling efforts. Vasoconstriction reduces blood flow to the skin, limiting heat dissipation and preventing effective cooling. Instead, methods that promote peripheral blood flow and facilitate heat loss, such as immersion in cool water or applying cooling packs, are more effective for reducing body temperature safely.
Wilson L. Smith has written: 'Postharvest decay of peaches as affected by hot-water treatments, cooling methods, and sanitation' -- subject(s): Peach, Hot-water treatment, Decay resistance, Cooling, Diseases and pests 'Market diseases of potatoes' -- subject(s): Potatoes, Diseases and pests
Applications of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide): - cooling of foods - material for fog machines in theaters - dermatology treatments - degassing of containers from hazardous gases - blast cleaning - bombs - etc.
Air cooling ,hydrogen gas cooling ,water cooling
the treatments of asthma are the inhalers and nebulizer
Shivering produces heat and vasoconstriction reduces the ability of blood to dump its heat load to the skin's surface where cooling occurs.
Shivering produces heat and vasoconstriction reduces the ability of blood to dump its heat load to the skin's surface where cooling occurs.