Crisis perspiration should not be locked up while it is possible, but when the need arises and the perspiration exceeds the limit, then the room should be ventilated and cooled, and if this does not help, then the patient should be rocked on a swing in a cool place. It is not appropriate to get carried away and dry the body from the emerging moisture over and over again - this causes and multiplies perspiration and sometimes leads to fainting; rubbing increases perspiration, and if it is left, it locks it up. The patient's body should be rubbed with strong rose oil, myrtle oil, willow oil and pomegranate flower oil, or prepare oil with waters in which tart quince, tart apples, roses, pomegranate flowers and the like were boiled; The liquid is filtered and the oil is boiled in it as you know. Sometimes the patient’s body is sprinkled with crushed myrtle seeds or pomegranate flowers, amber and similar substances ground into dust, and this retards perspiration, and often it is retained by vinegar diluted with water, squeezed juice of unripe grapes, decoction of pomegranate flowers, decoction of galls, decoction of myrtle. Squeezed willow juice is a wonderful remedy, too. like tenacious juice.
When the disease occurs, the patient's efforts are lubricated with cold mucus and gums; this is especially helpful if sandalwood and camphor are placed in such substances, and even more so if sandalwood and camphor are rubbed and fanned over the patient. If the situation is even worse, then it is necessary to apply snow to the limbs or immerse the limbs in it, or bathe the patient in cold water if he can tolerate it.