Russian Steam Bath
Please read Important Points to be Observed with all Treatments before performing this treatment.
Contraindications and Cautions
Contraindications and Cautions
- Diabetes
- Valvular Heart lesions
- Emaciation
- Advanced Arteriosclerosis
- Hypertension
This video is for demonstration purposes, if the patient has COVID-19, the carer must wear personal protective equipment.
Definition
A body steam bath in which there is 100% humidity, given with the person sitting on a wooden chair, covered with a non-flammable plastic sheet.
Equipment
Important Considerations
A body steam bath in which there is 100% humidity, given with the person sitting on a wooden chair, covered with a non-flammable plastic sheet.
Equipment
- An old wooden chair
- Teakettle and hot plate, or rice cooker
- Plastic cover (shower curtain sewed together)
- 3 Towels (for draping around neck, over shoulders and over knees to keep plastic from directly touching the skin.
- Hot Foot Bath and Cold Compress equipment.
- Ice Bag
- Watch with a second hand
- Drinking glass with tap water (not cold)
Important Considerations
- Place Ice Bag over the heart if pulse is 80 bpm or above
- Stop treatment if pulse goes above 140 bpm
- Do not let steam from kettle hit the patient's legs
- Patient may become dizzy or faint.
- Assemble materials
- Have room warm and free from drafts.
- Heat the teakettle on the hot plate which has been set up under the wooden chair (spout facing backwards, away from the patient's legs.) If using a rice cooker, place it behind the chair.
- Wrap patient in a sheet; have patient sit on chair that is over the heating teakettle
- Give patient a Hot Foot Bath to pre-warm and apply a Cold Compress to the head; maintain foot bath at the best temperature for the patient throughout the treatment (40-43°C / 104-110°F).
- Remove sheet, place a towel around shoulders and neck and over the knees.
- Drape plastic cover around the patient's neck and chair, covering the body from the neck down, like a tent, including the foot bath.
- Give patient an Ice Bag for the heart to keep heart-rate down
- Head remains out; apply Cold Compress to head
- Check pulse frequently at temple or side of the neck
- Encourage drinking of hot lemon juice (lemonade), if necessary to hasten sweating
- Should be no longer than 20 minutes
- May give medicated inhalation by adding 2 teaspoons of eucalyptus to each litre of water in the kettle.
- Periodically allow the patient to inhale the steam.
- Cool the patient with a Cold Mitten Friction or Alternate Shower
- Patient must rest after treatment, at least 30 minutes