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Epsom Salt Bath In Epsom salt bath, the bath tub contains about 135-140 liters of hot water at 40º C. 1.5 Kg of Epsom salt are added to it and make it dissolved. Before the patient lies down in the tub his head should be covered with a cold towel and he drinks a glass of cold water. His body is completely immersed in the tub. This is done before going to bed at night. Epsom salt bath is useful in rheumatism, lumbago, diabetes, cold and catarrh, kidney, diseases, sciatica, gout and skin diseases. Graduated Bath In graduated bath, the patient is subjected to bath at 31º C and the water temperature gradually lowered at 1º C per minute till it reaches 25º C, till he gets shivering. This is done every three hour. Graduated bath reduces the temperature immediately except in malaria and it is tonic to the body by increasing the resistance of the body. |
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The following precautions must be taken during the treatment:
1. These water treatments must
be done three hours before meals especially for entire body.
2. Use clean and pure water only.
3. Used water must be discarded and fresh water is used.
4. For ladies these treatments are better to be avoided during
menses.
5. The temperature must be regulated for suitably good results.
6. The thermometer must be used to record heat of water during
the treatment.
Disclaimer: This article is not meant to provide health advice and is for general information only. Always seek the insights of a qualified health professional before embarking on any health program.
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