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What Kind Of Heating Pads Or Warming Appliances Do All Of My RA Sufferers Use? Any Specific Brands?

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Atlanta, GA
July 24, 2024
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A myRAteam Member

Heated mattress pad that covers the whole bed in the wintertime and a fan in the summertime.

July 24, 2024
A myRAteam Member

Ooh nice. I will look into that! Thanks ❤️ 🙏🏾

July 25, 2024
A myRAteam Member

Thanks!

July 24, 2024
myRAteam

Here are some heating pads and warming appliances that people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) use:

- Electric Heating Pads: These are popular for providing consistent heat
- Hot Water Bottles: Simple and effective for localized heat.
- Microwaveable Heat Packs: These can be heated in the microwave and used for pain Show Full Answer

Here are some heating pads and warming appliances that people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) use:

- Electric Heating Pads: These are popular for providing consistent heat.
- Hot Water Bottles: Simple and effective for localized heat.
- Microwaveable Heat Packs: These can be heated in the microwave and used for pain relief.
- Heating Blankets: Useful for overall warmth and comfort.
- Space Heaters: Some use these to keep their feet warm.
- Rice Bags: Homemade heating pads made by heating a bag of dry, uncooked rice in the microwave.

No specific brands were mentioned in the knowledge base.

July 24, 2024

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