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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cold compress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cloth or pad that is cooled and applied to the body to reduce swelling or relieve pain.
Example: "After the injury, I applied a cold compress to my ankle to help reduce the swelling."
Alternatives: "ice pack" or "cooling pad".
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They were able to revive him by administering a cold compress.
'You came and laid a cold compress on the mess I'm in,' she whispers.
A cold compress or ice pack placed across the bridge of the nose can also help.
Mr. Ehlers, sitting on the sidelines, found a cold compress and began a conversation.
And now I've got to go lie down a put a cold compress on my forehead.
If not to eat, then to hold on the forehead as a cold compress.
And if you can apply a cold compress to the area beforehand, all the better.
I ran into the bathroom to put a cold compress, mineral mask, and powder my face.
Tourniquets are highly discouraged, as is the use of ice or a cold compress.
Putting a cold compress on your eyes for 10-minute stretches should help.
A cold compress.
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