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sitz bath
[ sits, zits ]
noun
- a chairlike bathtub in which the thighs and hips are immersed in warm water, usually as part of a therapeutic treatment.
- the bath so taken.
sitz bath
/ zɪts; sɪts /
noun
- a bath in which the buttocks and hips are immersed in hot water, esp for therapeutic effects, as after perineal or pelvic surgery
Word History and Origins
Origin of sitz bath1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sitz bath1
Example Sentences
Garshick noted, however, that certain types of baths could be helpful for treating some conditions — such as sitz baths for hemorrhoids, oatmeal baths for eczema or diluted bleach baths for eczema or skin infections.
The sitz bath was underwhelming, but I enjoyed the novelty of the vapor cabinet, where I sat sweating with my head in a wooden yoke.
Ho suggested her mother try soothing baths, called sitz baths.
When her chemo resulted in a raging case of hemorrhoids, she was grateful not to have to ask our brother, who was caring for her, to fetch her sitz bath salts and witch hazel pads.
Many women have found a sitz bath soothing.
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