Close

You must be logged in to love this post! Please sign in:

Close

You must be logged in to follow this post! Please sign in:

K.Lynn (Mt. Healthy, Ohio) on 03/15/2009
1 out of 5 stars

Warning

I've noticed at reading some of the posts that alot of people use heating pads for their ailments. and that's understandable because heating pads are comforting. But PLEASE ask yourself if your ailment could have an infection at it's source otherwise, you could mistakenly SPREAD an infection. I did this with myself, when I should have been using an ice pack to contain the infection. GOD BLESS!!!!
REPLY   5      

Replied By Katie (Seattle, Wa, Usa.) on 11/16/2010

Actually, your body heats up the area on purpose, as many infectious agents don't do well at high temperatures (they don't do well at low temps either, but neither does your own body) A feverish area is good, as it means that your body is doing what it is supposed to. Also, while applying a hot pad may increase inflammation in the short term, in the long term, you will be better for it.
REPLY   16