Does hot compresses work for fasciitis

For patients with fasciitis, hot compresses are useful. Fasciitis, itself, may be caused by local cold, such as when the local cold wind blows, which may induce a sterile inflammation of the deep fascia in this area, causing pain and unfavorable movement here. The symptoms associated with fasciitis can be effectively relieved by a series of hot compresses. The common clinical methods of applying heat are salt frying, hot water bags, or using heat lamps, infrared radiation, etc. This series of heat compresses can effectively promote blood circulation and eliminate inflammation through heat stimulation. For these diseases, heat is only an adjunct to physical therapy. This disease also requires a series of comprehensive treatment, such as requiring the patient to maintain braking and rest during the treatment period, together with oral anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drugs.