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Warm Compresses & Wounds: What You Need to Know
No, you should not use a warm compress when caring for any wound. Warm compresses can promote bacterial growth and delay wound healing. Instead, you should use a cold compress to help reduce swelling, pain, and bleeding.Burns - Related Articles
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