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what is 'soak affected area in cool water'?

Definition for Soak Affected Area in Cool Water

Soak Affected Area in Cool Water is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: sunburn, burns and contact dermatitis.

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sunburn
tissue burn from overexposure to UV radiation
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burns
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allergic skin rash
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reaction to poison ivy oak or sumac
scabies
itchy skin rash caused by scabies mite


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