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Es un baño de agua caliente o templada que se utiliza para propósitos curativos o de limpieza. La persona se sienta en el baño y el agua, que puede contener algún medicamento, cubre solamente las caderas y los glúteos.
Estos baños con frecuencia se utilizan para aliviar dolor, la picazón o los espasmos musculares. Asimismo, se recomiendan para aliviar el dolor y acelerar la curación después de una cirugía de hemorroides o una episiotomía.
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