No, and it could make it worse. Heat should not be applied to anything swollen. Swelling is usually helped by cold, not heat. But if it is your tonsils, you may need to find out if you need to have them removed.
Hotter climates may increase swelling in the body. If it is hot, your body will sweat and lose fluid. To help combat dehydration and water retention, drink plenty of water.
do they help with hot water tank replacement
you use hot water to pass there lol yh pass there
rheumatism is is a chronic and painful disease. hot water helps your body feel better for a little while. BUT. be careful. very hot water will burn your skin and that hurts, too. use nice warm water. rheumatism is treated by doctors with medicine. these medicines help make some of the swelling go down. i am not aware of any real cure for rheumatism.
Hydrotherapy is the medicinal use of the physical properties of water to assist with certain disorders or symptoms. One procedure is to use hot and cold water which may help with pain, swelling, and improve the circulatory system.
got hot water burn on feet and it is swollen can I use panadol or curam
Hot water causes the jar lid to expand.
Cold reduce the swelling. Once that is no longer a problem, you would use warm to help loosen it up and help the healing process.
putting a hot compress or warm wetted clean wash towel on it could help
gargle with hot salt water do not swallow the water and have it as hot as you can stand it,-good luck
No. Hot water dries out the hair and scalp and will fade artificial color.
Not really, no.