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I LOVE my IWalk, 3 months of no weight bearing on crutches would have sent me over the edge. So much freedom using this amazing contraption and i can go up and down steps so easy!
I’m 100% certain this isn’t how you setup a sitz bath. You first fill the basin with warm water until 1/2 or 2/3 full. Then, you fill the bag with hot water and insert the tubing. The hot water bag is to keep the water warm, since you’ll be sitting in it for about 20 minutes.
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Yes, you may put cold water in the pillow. However we don't recommend putting ice in the pillow as amongst other things, it will melt and may release air that is trapped within the ice and could lead to a sloshing noise.
Thanks for the question! We're not aware of any essential oils that would be good to put in a sitz bath. This would be a good question for your healthcare professional, they would be better suited to answer it for you.
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I have a question. So I’ve seen a few tutorials and some don’t do this, some just put hot warm water on the basin almost to the fill up point and just sit on it? So which is the correct form to use SITZ BATH??
That's a good question! There may be different types of sitz baths that can be used in different ways. For the model shown in this video, we followed and showcased the use according to the manufacturer's instructions. If you are wondering about your specific model, you can try to contact the manufacturer if the instructions are unclear, or speak with your healthcare professional.
Wow. Not a single comment. I have a hot head and often toss and turn to find the coolest part of my pillow, would your product help me sleep HaloHealthcare?
Great question! The water-based inside the pillow may help to keep your head and neck cool, however this would also depend on the ambient temperature of the room you sleep in.
This is not how you use it. You fill the tub part with water about 2\3s and sit in it. You use the bag to fill with warm/hot water. When the water gets cold or luke warm you add in more water to keep it warm and at a comfortable temp.
I have a question. So I’ve seen a few tutorials and some don’t do this, some just put hot warm water on the basin almost to the fill up point and just sit on it? So which is the correct form to use SITZ BATH??
Your explanation makes much more sense! So you pretty much sit on it and use the hot warm water to keep the basin water hot! But I don’t necessarily think this way is the wrong way either. As long as the area being affected is being stimulated I think that’s all that matters in the end
There may be different types of sitz baths that can be used in different ways. For the model shown in this video, we followed and showcased the use according to the manufacturer's instructions. If you are wondering about your specific model, you can try to contact the manufacturer if the instructions are unclear, or speak with your healthcare professional.
Great question! The manufacturer site states a weight capacity of 50lbs. Different models or generations of product may have different weight capacities so it is best to double check before purchase.
@@yvonnetaylor702 yeah sitting in water definitely helped me with constipation (for some reason it softens stool for me when I'm having a hard time), just hoping that it wont affect bowel function and i dont have to rely on it
@@MrChach1ngI don’t think neither way is the wrong way to do it per say. At the end of the day as long as the area giving you discomfort is having some sort of stimulation whether it’s by having to sit on the warm water so having it sprayed continuously by the tip nozzle then that’s all that matters
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@@Halo_HealthcareI have a question. So I’ve seen a few tutorials and some don’t do this, some just put hot warm water on the basin almost to the fill up point and just sit on it? So which is the correct form to use SITZ BATH??
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