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Cold can numb the pain by causing blood vessels to constrict, which helps reduce swelling. That's why, when you experience an injury — whether it's a bee sting or a sprained ankle — icing is usually a good first choice. You can use an ice pack or a bag of frozen vegetables, or you can submerge the affected area in a container of ice water.
Heat, on the other hand, is a muscle relaxer. The heat helps loosen tense muscles, which contributes to pain relief. It also increases blood flow to an injury, which can help promote healing. Sources of heat can be a heating pad or a warm bath.
You may find that cold or heat provides more relief. Or you can alternate the two, ending with the cold treatment.
Unfortunately, simply applying heat or cold often doesn't completely resolve pain. It's more likely to lessen its severity and reduce inflammation. But in many cases, a heating pad or ice pack can be applied in addition to other pain treatments, such as analgesics, to increase the chances of relief.
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