Menstrual Heating Pad Pain Relief Heating Waist Belt Belly Pain Relief Warming Pad
Menstrual Heating Pad Pain Relief Heating Waist Belt Belly Pain Relief Warming Pad
The heating pad has a PI metal heating film, transporting heat to your body to improve blood circulation and relax the muscles, which greatly reduces the pain on the back, muscle soreness, etc.
Features:
Features 4 high frequency vibration massage modes and 3 levels of heating
Three switchable temperatures: 50 degree Celsius, 55 degree Celsius and 65 degree Celsius
You can turn on heating and massage at the same time
The back of the heating pad uses a very soft and comfortable fabric, so that you feel comfortable
Easy to use, powered by USB and can be carried anywhere
Adjustable belt straps can suitable for various waistlines
Suitable for multiple body parts hot compress, especially great for Waist, Abdomen and more
Suitable for relieving menstrual cramps, lower nappies or abdominal pain
Great for indoor and outdoor use
Specifications:
Material: ABS, Fabric
Color: Pink
Size(LxWxH): 18.5 x 8.5 x 2.5cm
Battery Capacity: 1800mAh
Charging method: USB cable charging
Temperatures: 50/55/65 degrees Celsius
Package Contents:
1 x Menstrual Heating Pad
1 x USB Cable
1 x User Manual
How to prevent frostbite:
1. For special populations such as infants, the elderly, and diabetes patients, patients and caregivers should increase their understanding of relevant knowledge.
2. When using heating devices, choose reputable and legitimate products with quality assurance, and carefully read the user manual.
3. Avoid direct and prolonged contact between heating objects and the skin, especially during sleep or periods of impaired consciousness.
4. Individuals with diabetes or circulatory disorders should try to avoid using skin-contact heating items.
How to prevent frostbite:
Prevention is key for frostbite. If frostbite occurs accidentally, there's no need to panic! The following are the correct steps to take:
1. Do not apply soy sauce, toothpaste, lard, or other substances to the frostbitten area, as these can hinder the cooling of the wound.
2. Do not use ice packs, as excessively low temperatures can worsen the condition of the wound.
3. Do not burst blisters, as this can lead to infection.
The correct approach is to rinse the frostbitten area with flowing tap water for 20-30 minutes to lower the wound's temperature, and then seek medical attention promptly.