The hot water on your skin opens your pores, and makes you sweat. The sweat evaporates, taking body heat away - making you feel cold. When your body is cold - you shiver.
the explanation for this is to d with the latent heat of water.
because when you get out of the baths of hot water its a bigger change in temp rather than after you get out of one with a cold water than the temp in te house will be warmer than ur bath
After a hot bath, your body temperature rises due to the warm water. When you step out of the bath into cooler air, your body may perceive this change in temperature as a drop, leading you to feel cold. This sensation is called thermal shock and can make you feel colder than you actually are.
a bath full of cold water
because all of your pours are opened due to the hot water and you feel the cold as it is blowing into and over those pours
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After taking a hot water bath, the blood vessels near the skin dilate to release heat, causing the body's core temperature to drop temporarily. This can make you feel cold until your body temperature stabilizes and the blood vessels constrict to conserve heat.
A hot water bath is a bath with hot water. You use it to take a bath.
it's better to take a cold bath because the cold water soothes out the knots in the joints and muscles. if it's not your first time it's okay to take a hot or warm bath.
Hot water tank not working or a faulty faucet.
It's recommended to fill a baby bath with about 2-3 inches of warm (not hot) water. Always test the water temperature to ensure it's not too hot before putting the baby in the bath. Remember to never leave the baby unattended during bath time.
To run a hot bath, start by filling the tub with water at your desired temperature. Make sure the water is safe and comfortable for you. You can adjust the temperature by adding hot or cold water as needed. Lastly, wait for the tub to fill up and then enjoy your hot bath.