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It can sometimes be confusing whether to use heat or cold when treating sore muscles or an injury. But keep these facts in mind.
Be sure to keep any type of heating pad device from coming in direct contact with the skin. Take safety steps to prevent burns. This is even more important if you have nerve damage, such as from diabetes or other health problems.
When muscles work, chemical byproducts are made that need to be removed. When exercise is very intense, there may not be enough blood flow to remove all the chemicals. It's the buildup of chemicals (for instance, lactic acid) that causes muscle ache. The blood supply helps remove these chemicals. So use heat to help sore muscles after exercise.
When an injury or inflammation occurs (such as from tendonitis or bursitis), tissues are damaged. Cold numbs the affected area, which can reduce pain and tenderness. Cold can also reduce swelling and inflammation.