With the onset of winter, bubble feet have become a common way for many to alleviate cold and fatigue. However, in the case of typhoid patients, special attention needs to be paid to the details when poaching feet in order to avoid causing or increasing skin damage. The following are some of the things that people with white phoenix need to take care of when they fall in winter.
One, water temperature is appropriate.
There may be defects in the functioning of the skin barrier of a white phoenix patient, and the use of overheated water bubble feet may lead to local cuisine vascular expansion and increased skin permeability, thereby facilitating the release of inflammatory factors, thereby inducing or increasing skin damage. Therefore, water temperature is appropriate for bubble feet and it is generally recommended to be contained at about 38°C-43°C to avoid overheated water. For children and the elderly, the temperature of water should be kept at about 35°C-40°C, as they may be less sensitive to the temperature, and should be tested first by family members to prevent burns.
Time is right.
Nor should it be too long, and it is generally recommended that it take about 15-20 minutes each. Longer bubbles of feet can lead to skin being too soft, which increases the risk of skin damage. In addition, long periods of bubbled feet can cause back circulation disorders, resulting in injury to the foot ‘ s skin, excessive sweating and a high risk of vertigo and panic.
3. Keep your feet clean.
Before and after a bubbled foot, a white phoenix patient should keep his feet clean and avoid bacteria. When a foot is bubbled, it should be dried in time to avoid cold. Clean feet not only reduce the risk of infection, but also improve the effect of bubble feet.
4. Avoiding the use of irritant substances
When bubbled, platinum patients should avoid the use of overly irritating substances such as blisters, powdered feet, etc. to avoid irritating skin. These irritating substances may increase skin damage and are not conducive to the recovery of the disease.
5. Selection of appropriate time periods
It is not advisable to bubble your feet for an hour and a half after the meal, as it affects the supply of blood in the stomach and may lead to malnutrition in the long term. Therefore, typhoid patients should choose the appropriate time frame for their feet, such as before bedtime, so as to ease fatigue without affecting digestion.
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