Warm compress

{{Short description|Method of applying heat to the body}}

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A warm compress is a method of applying heat to the body.{{cite web|url=http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/tc/warm-compresses-for-eye-problems-topic-overview|title=Warm Compresses for Eye Problems - Topic Overview|website=WebMD|accessdate=15 October 2016}} Heating sources can include warm water, microwaveable pads, wheat packs and electrical or chemical pads. Some unorthodox methods can include warmed potatoes, uncooked rice, and hard-boiled eggs. The most common warm compress is a warm, wet washcloth.{{Cite journal|last=Jones|first=Yian Jin|last2=Georgesuc|first2=Dan|last3=McCann|first3=John D.|last4=Anderson|first4=Richard L.|date=2010|title=Microwave Warm Compress Burns|journal=Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery|language=en|volume=26|issue=3|pages=219|doi=10.1097/iop.0b013e3181c063b0|pmid=20489556|issn=0740-9303}}

Uses

Warm compresses are a common non-pharmacological therapy used in the treatment of things such as sports injuries, dental pain, post-operative wound healing, and ophthalmic conditions. They are believed to improve blood flow, increase oxygenation in tissues and help manage inflammation.

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= For eye problems =

Warm compresses are commonly used for the treatment of certain ocular conditions such as:

= For injury to muscle or joint =

For both muscle and joint injuries, it is common to alternate both cold and warm compresses to manage inflammation. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and corticosteroids may also be used in conjunction.{{Cite book|title=Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Integrated Systems|last=Leeper-Woodford|first=Sandra|last2=Adkinson|first2=Linda|publisher=Lippincott Williams and Wilkins|year=2015|isbn=978-1451190960|location=Philadelphia, PA|chapter=Chapter 3: Musculoskeletal System}}

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