How To Treat Phlebitis Efficiently

Apply Warm Compresses

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Phlebitis patients should apply warm compresses, preferably a wet rag, to the affected area. This is another way to reduce swelling and increase blood circulation, and on top of that, it provides pain relief.

A 2017 study followed the effects of warm water compression on thirty-two patients with cases of phlebitis divided into two groups. One group was treated with NaCI compresses while the other group received warm water compresses. Seeing the results, researchers concluded both NaCI and warm water compresses were effective in treating phlebitis. A different study conducted in 2012 saw heat therapy helped reduce the phlebitis-induced pain in twenty patients. Following treatment, the percentage of patients who experienced severe pain was zero while that of the patients suffering from moderate pain was significantly reduced.

Use the warm compress several times per day. Multiple sources list ten minutes as to how long patients should apply pressure to the affected area. Patients may use a heating pad as well.

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