If your head feels hot, a cool cloth is typically more beneficial, as it can help lower your body temperature and provide relief. Applying a cold cloth can soothe headaches and reduce feelings of discomfort. Avoid using a hot cloth, as it may increase your body temperature further. Always consult a healthcare professional if you have persistent symptoms.
At the onset of symptoms, the migraine sufferer should seek out a quiet, dark room and attempt to sleep. Placing a cold, damp cloth or a cold pack on the fore-head may help.
A cold compress should be applied to a bump on the head for about 15 to 20 minutes at a time. It can be repeated every hour as needed, but it’s important to place a cloth or towel between the compress and the skin to prevent frostbite. If symptoms worsen or if there are signs of a more serious injury, seek medical attention promptly.
You can use a cloth to cover your head.
if you have a head-ache, then you should lay down and place a wet, cold cloth/flannell on your head, right at the source of the pain, then relax all day only drinking water and coffee, fresh air may help too!
If you are nice back at them, you will "heap burning coals on their head." (make them sorry)
They wore kercheifs, cloth wrapped around the head, sometimes having the cloth flow behind their heads.
go to the hospit tel
scarf/cloth
feel cold water in the head
yes you should go check its temp. and put a wash cloth over its head and give it some warm milk to drink and call the doctors
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It helps if you put ice on it really cold so it wiuld help.