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Are Cold Compresses Safe for Cancer Patients?
Generally, cold compresses are safe for cancer patients when used correctly. However, there are some precautions to consider:
Do Not Apply Directly to Skin
: Always wrap the cold compress in a thin towel to prevent frostbite or skin damage.
Limit Application Time
: Use the compress for no more than 15-20 minutes at a time to avoid adverse effects.
Consult Healthcare Providers
: Always discuss with your healthcare team before using cold compresses, especially if you have specific conditions like
peripheral neuropathy
.
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