if u take too long a hot shower, ur body temperature will adjust to the temperature of the hot water and its hard on your heart
You have a cross connection on a faucet somewhere in the house. That means the hot is overriding the cold because of a malfunctioning faucet. Usually happens at the tub/shower diverter if it is a single handle.
This is because your shower is usually hot. The water temperature of the shower is most likely higher or warmer than the outside temperature. Therefore your skin picks up the temperature difference between the shower and the outside temp. and then the skin picks up signals which links to your brain to tell you that it is colder on the outside. hope this helps!!!
Try removing and cleaning out the aerator on the sink faucet, and the shower head. (Word to the wise: if you take them apart, write down the order. It can be tricky trying to figure it out, afterwards). By just removing them, you should get hot water, thereby verifying that these are the cause of the problem. If you don't want to clean them, you can always replace them. Water saving aerators are available for faucets. Water saving shower heads are also available. Some shower heads even have on and off switches, for additional water savings. How I learned, the hard way: My situation was, hot water from kitchen & bathroom sink faucets, and even from the tub faucet, but not from the shower head. So, I removed the shower head and soaked overnight in CLR.* Cautionary note: Probably would have been OK to soak overnight in vinegar, or for a few hours in CLR. But overnight was too long in CLR. It must have dissolved more than just the calcium deposits. Now the shower head has much thicker and much more water consuming streams. (Previously it had a very stingy water conserving spray).
Hot water heaters (tank/storage type) have a supply line connected to your city or well water. The heater is either on or off depending on the temperature you set on that device. You will not hurt the system as it is designed to constantly heat the water until the temperature is raised to your set point. So the answer is that it neither hurts or helps you HWH.
You will most likely feel weak and/or Faint! Lol, When i was 15 i tried that in the shower and turned it to hot to cold and i fainted then ended up with a gash in my knee and ended up with 2 stitches.
ice or lotion... somthings that sting makes it hurt but you can tell its working! XD
a cold shower
Hot because the hot will burn the germs off of your body
A hot shower always makes me feel better.
You must have taken a hot shower.
No, the shower has both hot and cold water available.
i took a ___ ________ this morning. simply everything except "hot shower".
The hot water in the shower does not last long because the water heater has a limited capacity to heat and store hot water, which can be quickly used up when taking a shower.
Is there a mains cold and gravity hot mixer shower on the market?
Yes, have you ever run out of hot water during a shower?
I get those when I take a hot shower too, apparently it happens when the water is too hot.
A hot shower or immerse the aren and shoulder in a tub of hot water may help pain.