What are the precautions for soaking feet in magnesium sulfate?
When soaking feet in magnesium sulfate, one should generally pay attention to the water temperature and avoid soaking for too long. Specific details are as follows:
Soaking feet in magnesium sulfate usually helps reduce edema and has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects. It can be used as an adjunct treatment for external injuries and skin conditions. If there is a sprained ankle without fracture, accompanied by significant local pain and swelling, soaking feet in magnesium sulfate may help relieve discomfort and reduce swelling.
When using magnesium sulfate for foot soaks, it's important to control the water temperature—avoid excessively hot water. After a sprain, using very hot water may increase vascular permeability and potentially worsen edema. The soaking duration should not be too long; around 15 minutes is recommended. Magnesium sulfate can dilate blood vessels, so individuals with cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases should avoid foot soaks to prevent adverse reactions.
In addition, magnesium sulfate foot soaks should always be used under a doctor’s guidance. After soaking, it's essential to keep the feet warm and avoid getting chilled.