i have a really bad lowerback pain and i was just wandering if i can rub a little bit of deep heat cream on it just to soothe the ache! thanx
Pregnancy
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.
Hot tubs are a no-no during pregnancy. The hot tub will raise your internal temperature, and the baby has no way to deal with the heat, the heat can cause birth defects, and even miscarriage in early pregnancy http://www.hon.ch/News/HSN/516007.html ~pawsalmighty
Extreme heat and humid climates require face creams that have less oil. Having less oil will allow the creams to remain effective because they will not drip off your face during the day.
I actually was wondering the same thing. I have a dog who is 11 months old and in her first heat. I called the vet because I was worried she may be pregnant when I noticed her nipples were swollen. I called my vet and they said it is normal during heat.
Don't put deep heat on your face. It's not supposed to go there.
The ocean absorbs heat from the sun during the day due to its high heat capacity and thermal inertia. This means that water can store a lot of heat without a large increase in temperature. Additionally, the ocean's transparency allows sunlight to penetrate deep into the water, where it is absorbed and converted into heat.
Every 120 days, a dog goes into heat. The pregnancy period is included when calculating the next heat.
I believe that I had a mild heat stroke and went undiagnosed by the doctor that I saw. 4 years after my incedent and during, I get a rapid heart beat, nervous, and have to take deep breathes to catch my breathe. I avoid doing work outside during summer heats.
yes it can
Yes
Deep freeze is for swollen bumps and lumps like a big bruise or a knock, and deep heat is for muscular aches and pains like pulled muscles and sprain etc.