Deep Heat Almost Made Me Pass Out !

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gb155

Fan Boy No More.
Location
Manchester-Ish
Since my "Accident" with a Van in July I have been suffering with a LOT of pain.

Today I had a RED hot bath, followed by the use of Deep Heat Spray, after about 90 seconds, everything went black, I felt sick, was sweating like a BEAST and was on the verge of collapse, after about 10 mins of being half passed out of the sofa, the feelings then went, its left me with a beast of a sore head, is this normal ? did I use too much ? am I allergic ?

PS I sprayed my legs (Top and Bottom) and my Back.

Gaz
 
Since my "Accident" with a Van in July I have been suffering with a LOT of pain.

Today I had a RED hot bath, followed by the use of Deep Heat Spray, after about 90 seconds, everything went black, I felt sick, was sweating like a BEAST and was on the verge of collapse, after about 10 mins of being half passed out of the sofa, the feelings then went, its left me with a beast of a sore head, is this normal ? did I use too much ? am I allergic ?

PS I sprayed my legs (Top and Bottom) and my Back.

Gaz

I reckon the red hot bath is more likely to be your problem - the heat makes your blood vessels dilate in your skin which warms the blood up causing further dilation, this can cause a drop in blood pressure and make you feel faint and sick, it will also increase your body temperature which won't help matters (I've had the same experience after a super hot bath- it's kind of like heat stroke). The deep heat would then add to that - did you get a rash from it or any swelling where you used it? Maybe try a small amount somewhere without the bath to check next time you use it.

PS. I'm a doctor of horses not people though!
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speccy1

Guest
I reckon the red hot bath is more likely to be your problem - the heat makes your blood vessels dilate in your skin which warms the blood up causing further dilation, this can cause a drop in blood pressure and make you feel faint and sick, it will also increase your body temperature which won't help matters (I've had the same experience after a super hot bath- it's kind of like heat stroke). The deep heat would then add to that - did you get a rash from it or any swelling where you used it? Maybe try a small amount somewhere without the bath to check next time you use it.

PS. I'm a doctor of horses not people though!
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+1 on the water being too hot, I`ve had exactly the same thing happen to me, I felt awful and was sick on and off for about half an hour. I was soon ok again when my temperature returned back to normal
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Wouldn't Deep Heat have a vaso-dilative effect? This could increase the already high dilation at the surface and flood the organs with hot blood. Just a thought.
 

Cheule

New Member
Location
Coventry
Yep, never have a bath, especially a hot one, before applying deep heat - my OH made this mistake last year when she was in pain - and even worse, she used the extreme edition of Deep Heat.

Needless to say she was in blinding agony and in tears for a long time, I seriously thought the stuff nearly killed her.
 

RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
Blimey.

Sorry to hear you're still aching after your accident.

I think Aldi have got compression tights in next week. Compression tights arn't really the sort of garment you'd want to wear in public but they do work very well when it comes to injuries. :smile:
 

slugonabike

New Member
Location
Bournemouth
Sounds like a nasty reaction but I agree it's more likely the hot bath rather than the Deep Heat that caused it (or a combination of both).

Mind you, I can't use Deep Heat at the best of times. Mr Slug laughed and called me a wimp - and then saw the area of redness that had developed after the application of just a small amount!
 

Norm

Guest
Deep Heat after a hot bath! :eek:

Just be grateful you didn't get any on your "bits". If a coach trip back from a rugby match 30-odd years ago is anything to go by, you'd be hanging your knackers in a bag of ice. :hyper:
 

KRUSSELL

Active Member
Location
Wellingborough
I am not a Doctor but I have had a lot of back and neck problems.
It is usually inflation of some kind so I use a bag of cheap frozen peas in the area required and it works for my problems.
 

Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
Just be grateful you didn't get any on your "bits". If a coach trip back from a rugby match 30-odd years ago is anything to go by, you'd be hanging your knackers in a bag of ice. :hyper:


I was thinking the same - still brings tears to my eyes thinking about it :blush:
 
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