Definition:
Immersion locally that covers the foot
Effect:
1. Relieve congestion (blood gathering) on the head, chest and pelvis, to draw blood from the parts to the foot
2. Stop the bleeding of the nose
3. Reduce pain and spasms in the legs
4. Causing perspiration-lowering body temperature
5. Eliminate seizures during menstruation
6. Eliminate headaches
What is required:
1. A kerosene cans or plastic buckets
2. A small basin
3. One pot of boiling water
4. The chair or bench
5. Cain compress or face towel
6. teapot or scoop
7. old newspapers, if done in bed
8. The bath towels
9. Blanket
Procedure:
1. Close the window or door. If done in the shower, the patient should be seated in a chair. If the patient is too weak to sit, lie down and be treated in bed
2. Uninstall clothes patient
3. Help enter the patient's feet in a bucket or basin. For starters enter the water only ankle high. Temperatures can be as hot as detained
4. Cold compresses to the forehead
5. Add warm water to soak the feet in a basin place
6. Add more warm water for 20-30 minutes. Replace cold compress every 2-3 minutes
7. At the end of the treatment, lift the leg of warm water and flush with cold water
8. Dry the patient. Let it rest until it no longer sweat
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