Hot water
Hot water immersion is commonly used to help relieve pain after a sea urchin spine injury. Soaking the affected area in hot (not scalding) water—typically around 110–113°F (43–45°C)—for 30–90 minutes can help reduce pain, likely by inactivating heat-sensitive toxins and relaxing surrounding tissue. Many people notice meaningful relief fairly quickly. It doesn’t remove embedded spines, so additional care may still be needed if pain persists or fragments remain.
Treatment Type: Lifestyle
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: Topical
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