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text 2020-04-21 05:04
How to Take Care of Essential Comfort Aids

Comfort aids are highly helpful to provide comfort to elderly or disabled persons. A pressure relief cushion is one of the important comfort aids that help prevent development of pressure sores and ulcers in people with mobility restrictions.

Another useful comfort aid is the slippers for swollen feet that help people with edema walk comfortably without causing any strain.

However, you need to understand that if you want them to last longer, you need to take proper care of them.

So, let's explore some caring tips for these two essential comfort aids one by one.

Caring Tips for Your Pressure Relief Cushion

pressure relief cushion lasts longer only when you properly wash it on a regular basis.

Here are the general cleaning tips for various types of pressure cushions.

However, before we proceed, you should follow one common tip: check for wear and tear in your cushion always before cleaning and keep a spare cushion for use while the other one dries.

  • Foam Cushions

Don't use soap to clean these cushions. Simply use a damp cloth to wipe it clean after removing its cover. Submerging them straight into the water for cleaning or using bleach for cleaning them may damage them.

After you have wiped them clean, always air-dry them instead of autoclaving or steam drying them.

Also, avoid covering your cushion with a towel or any other cloth to keep it clean because doing so may reduce its effectiveness.

  • Air Cell Cushions (like ROHO cushion)

These pressure cushions generally consist of inflatable air-filled neoprene rubber cells. You can wash this type of cushions in a washing machine using cold water and mild detergent.

Ensure that you wash it on the gentle washing cycle and tumble-dry it at the lowest temperature.

You can also wash it in a large sink using a mild detergent and a soft-bristled brush. Make sure you close the air valve before immersing it in water.

After you have cleaned it, use fresh water to rinse it clean and then air-dry it.

  • Fluid-Filled or Gel Cushions

Wash these types of cushions in a washing machine on the gentle washing cycle and tumble-dry it at low heat. Use only mild soap and water to clean its fluid and gel parts, wipe excess moisture off using a clean towel and air-dry it.

Caring Tips for Slippers for Swollen Feet

These slippers are very useful for those with edema due to underlying medical conditions like diabetes or temporary external injuries.

To ensure their long life, you should take proper care of them.

So, here are some general cleaning tips for you to follow when cleaning them.

  • Check if they are machine-washable

Before washing them, always check whether they are suitable for machine-washing or not. If they are using a short, slow spin and a low temperature when washing them is recommendable. If they aren't, hand-wash them, rub them thoroughly after a short soak in warm water.

Rinse them thoroughly before draining the excess water out of them.

  • Never wring them

Wringing your slippers may result in the loss or distortion of their shape. Instead, use a towel to soak extra water that still remains after rinsing them.

  • Protect them from unnecessary dirt

When in open but not in use, slippers tend to collect extra dirt. This dirt may clog pores and take away their finish. Overtime, the material may wear out rendering slippers unappealing and ineffective.

Therefore, covering them with a cloth or putting them in a shoe-rack after use is a good idea to make them last longer.

  • Treat Foul Smells and Odors

Prolonged use may cause your slippers to start stinking. For smells and odors, using Sodium Bicarbonate may work well. It acts as a dry shampoo that you can sprinkle inside and leave for a few hours, and then extract it with a vacuum cleaner.

You can also sprinkle a shoe spray to prevent them from stinking.

The Final Takeaway

A pressure cushion and slippers for swollen feet are two of the vital comfort aids. Just like any other comfort aid, they also need to be taken proper care of.

Following the above-mentioned caring tips for both of them can help you make them last longer and serve their purpose better.

 

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review 2020-03-22 16:41
Five Feet Apart
Five Feet Apart - Rachael Lippincott

Did Not Finish at 17 percent.

 

Sorry, not sorry, this was not engaging and I found myself bored and just annoyed by this one. The characters feel so underdeveloped. Back to the library book stacks you go.

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text 2019-12-20 06:24
How to Deal with Swollen Feet

Various factors such as travelling, surgery, or overuse, etc. can cause swollen feet. During pregnancy, it is very common. However, swelling in the feet can make you uncomfortable and might keep you from moving freely.

 

In this article, we are going to talk about the ways of relieving the pain caused by swollen feet based on your symptoms.

 

But first, let's see when you need to skip home remedies and consult a doctor right away.

 

When to Consult a Doctor?

 

If you find the following symptoms along with swollen feet then consult the doctor immediately:

 

  • Swelling accompanied by fever
  • Pain in the swollen area
  • Chest pain, pressure or tightness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Here are some of the issues that can lead to swollen feet:

 

1. Edema:

 

When the body retains extra fluid in tissues because of leaking of blood from small blood vessels results in puffiness and swelling of the tissue under the skin. It shows up either on your feet, ankles or legs.

 

Mostly Edema will heal on its own. Here are some options for treatment:

  • Limit your salt intake
  • Lay down with your feet and legs higher than your heart
  • Take diuretic medications
  • Practice Legs-Up-the-Wall Pose
  • Wear support stockings
  • Adjust your prescription medications

You might come across other symptoms like stretched or shiny skin, increased abdominal size, difficulty in walking, etc. In such a case, we recommend you consult your doctor.

 

2. Pregnancy:

Foot swelling is common during pregnancy as the body continues to hold water, blood and other fluids. If you have been standing for most of the day, it could be the reason for swelling as well.

 

Here is how you can take care of it:

 

  • Use pressure cushions for your legs while resting
  • Avoid wearing high heels
  • Stay in cool rooms
  • Avoid wearing tight footwear or socks
  • Avoid or decrease salt in your food
     

If you notice other symptoms like headache, nausea, vomiting, difficulty in breathing, etc. then you must reach out to your doctor.

3. Alcohol:

Alcohol is one of the major reasons why you may have swollen feet because your body retains more water after alcohol intake. Usually, such swelling lasts only for a few days. If it lasts longer, then it can point to signs of problems with your liver, heart or kidney issues.

Some ways to treat swollen feet:

  • Limit the consumption of salt
  • Start drinking more water
  • Use pressure cushions while resting with your feet elevated
  • Soak feet in cool water
  • Use shoes for swollen feet

4. Hot Weather:

Your feet may swell during hot weather because your veins expand to naturally cool down the body. The fluid passes into nearby tissues. This, in turn, cannot pump the blood to the heart properly, which results in swollen feet or ankle.

Here, I have mentioned some of the precautions you can take:

  • Walk every day for a few minutes
  • Use shoes for swollen feet
  • Do leg exercises
  • Make sure to drink more water
  • Use pressure cushions while resting your legs
     

5. Lymphedema:

Generally, cancer treatment causes Lymphedema due to damage or removal of lymph nodes. As a result, your body conserves lymphatic fluid and this causes swollen feet. Other symptoms like heaviness, lack of movement, aches, etc. are also signs of lymphedema. While it is not possible to completely cure this disease, one can take steps to reduce swelling. If the problem is severe then you should see your doctor.

Following are some steps you must take while dealing with lymphedema:

  • Pneumatic compression
  • Bandage to wrap up your feet or leg
  • Some mild exercise for fluid drainage
     

6. Injury:

Injuries like broken bones, ankle sprains, etc. result in swollen feet. People often recommend rest, ice, compression and elevation to help foot injuries. Many times, swollen feet occur due to an ankle sprain. In such cases, it is good to get medical help directly and try to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

Consult a doctor immediately if your leg has become extremely stiff or you experience numbness. Depending on the severity of the injury, your doctor might recommend a prescription for pain relief.
 

Final words:

Having a swollen foot is common but if it lasts beyond a certain amount of time, we recommend you seek professional help. The potential remedies mentioned here may help in less severe cases. While moving, wearing special shoes for swollen feet may give you instant pain relief. Soaking legs in hot water regularly is effective as well.

 

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“...I want to be fearless and free. It's just life, Will. It'II be over before we know it.”
Five Feet Apart - Rachael Lippincott,Mikki Daughtry,Tobias Iaconis

Really love this book! Five feet apart isn't typically something I would get, I'm not so much into youthful grown-up any longer, yet my friend gave sent me this book and I thought why not? It looks quick and painless? What's more, it was quick and painless. It's an extremely fast read. This book was genuine charming and gave me every one of the feels.

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review SPOILER ALERT! 2019-11-15 17:05
Five Feet Apart
Five Feet Apart - Rachael Lippincott,Mikki Daughtry,Tobias Iaconis

SPOILERS BELOW

 

If I had known the book was written after the movie, I probably wouldn't have read this one at all. I think Justin Baldoni was involved with the film which is how I found out about the book. I read it at the beginning of the year and all I remember is they fridged the one character of color. 

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