A Pamphlet detailing the actions
I took to relieve pain. This is not advice or a recommendation. There are many recommendations in the United Kingdom that hot water should not be delivered to the taps over 43 degrees Centigrade. It is recognised that full body immersion above 43 degrees Centigrade can cause serious injury. Acknowledging all my warnings, please read on. This document is copyright, In June 2008 I was walking in a forest in Finland, in the early
evening. I took measures to cover as much skin as possible, but still I was bitten on every exposed piece of skin, and through my clothing. Insect protection in the forest On return to my cabin, had supper and the bites did not seem to be any problem. However as I settled down to sleep the bites began to swell and itch very strongly so I could not sleep. In the bathroom I allowed warm water to run over my badly bitten hand.
Then as my hand became accustomed to the temperature, I gradually increased the water temperature.
CAUTION. HOT WATER CAN SCALD
Over a period of 5 minutes I reached 45 degrees Centigrade,
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At 48 degrees Centigrade, I could just manage 5 seconds. The surface of my skin was beginning to redden.
CAUTION. HOT WATER CAN SCALD
I decided to have a rest and assess what I had done. It was immediately apparent that the itching has stopped completely. After 10 minutes, still no itching I treated other parts of my body in a similar fashion.
The objective being to apply the water as locally as possible,
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I found I could not reach all affected areas using the wash basin, so using the bath taps was the answer.
I found that I had to get the affected section of skin to be
as low as possible so that gravity took away the water.
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There were some places that were still affected but untreated,
I tried using a shower unit,
Then I had a good night’s sleep!!!
Finally I repeat my warnings If you decide to follow my measures, that will be totally at your own risk. I have no medical qualifications. There are many recommendations in the United Kingdom that hot water should not be delivered to the taps over 43 degrees Centigrade. It is recognised that full body immersion above 43 degrees Centigrade can cause serious injury.
CAUTION. HOT WATER CAN SCALD
I have not yet had opportunity to test my technique on other causes of skin pain. Footnote If you wish to translate these pages for me, please contact me at derek@99b.uk and I am sure we can come to a fee agreement. |