For swollen joints you need ice and maybe a lukewarm soak in a bath of epsom salt.
For swollen joints you need ice and maybe a lukewarm soak in a bath of epsom salt.
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Answer No. It has no proven benefit for swollen feet. You should see a medical doctor, because swollen feet when persistent may indicate serious health problem. For temporary comfort, epsom salts in cool water may help.
No, however, rubbing alcohol does the type that comes in big bottles like the green alcohol. Also Neosporin and things like that do too!
When the Liver has been damaged through excessive alcohol consumption it produces large ammounts of a fluid that looks like pink milk.It is this that gives alcoholics a swollen abdomen and should be drained on a regular basis
No, use watered down mouth wash and if it's really swollen ice should help.
Yes, they have knees, which help them leap great distances in proportion to their body length.
I am not saying this will work for everyone, but I dip cotton balls in rubbing alcohol and rub it on my knees every other day. The spots on my knees are fading.Good LuckThis also works for some, you could rub lemon every other night then apply coco butter oil or oil rich in vitamin E to help neutralize your skin tone.
You should take your canary with the swollen bloody toe to the veterinarian to help it to get better.
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The lolewomen website contains more than twelve different exercises that help strengthen the knees to help prevent injuries. Alternatively the acefitness website has some recommendation of which exercises are best to strengthen your knees.
Yes