Cold Therapy
Jan 05, 2021| Cold therapy is a method of using a medium below body temperature to contact the human body to cool it down to treat diseases.
The difference between it and cryotherapy is that the low temperature it adds to the human body will not cause tissue cell damage.
Shorter and deeper hypothermia can excite the nervous system, but if it is too long, the effect is opposite; cold acting locally can cause vasoconstriction and then dilation, which is beneficial to improve local circulation; cold deepens breathing, clinically used for high fever, early soft tissue damage, and nerve function Symptoms; also often used in health care to improve body resistance.
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