The editor knows that many women find menstruation a very troublesome thing every month because women with poor physical fitness may experience dysmenorrhea. At this time, we can actually use other things to relieve dysmenorrhea, such as dysmenorrhea patches. However, there are also many women who feel that dysmenorrhea patches may have side effects and are hesitant to use them. Then let me answer it!
Are there any side effects of using dysmenorrhea stickers
Compared to the enormous efficacy of a certain product, many people are more concerned about whether it will produce side effects, and the same is true for menstrual pain patches. Many people are curious whether menstrual pain patches can really produce adverse reactions. In fact, from current clinical examples, the side effects of menstrual pain patches are almost non-existent because they are an external medication that mainly affects the surface of the body and the inside. Therefore, the side effects produced are negligible. However, although this is the case, special attention should be paid when using menstrual pain patches. For example, if you find that the pain relief patch becomes hard when using menstrual pain patches, do not use open flames to heat it up, because the body temperature can make the menstrual pain patch soft. Pregnant women, with high physical fitness, Allergic patients, patients with high fever, those with pain and local skin damage, Dysmenorrhea patches are contraindicated for those who have a tendency to bleed or continue bleeding after injury.
Precautions for using menstrual pain patches
1. The dysmenorrhea patch used to treat female dysmenorrhea, uterine coldness, and menstrual disorders must have a national medical device number.
2. It is best to control the temperature between 40-60 degrees Celsius. Both too high and too low temperatures can affect the relief of dysmenorrhea and the treatment of menstrual disorders. The Beibei Bear Dysmenorrhea Patch maintains a constant temperature of 53 degrees Celsius, which has excellent effects.
3. The correct placement is also important for applying menstrual pain patches. It is best to apply them to the Guanyuan acupoint and three fingers below the navel in order to maximize their effectiveness.
4. Apply dysmenorrhea patches to underwear and avoid direct contact with the skin to prevent burns. You can also apply dysmenorrhea patches to the junction of the coccyx and buttocks, which have the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
After reading the previous text, we can also understand that menstrual pain patches need to be used correctly. Anything that is frequently used can also have side effects. We must pay attention to the frequency of use when using them. Menstrual pain patches can help many women with menstrual pain relieve pain, but they may be useless to some women. This varies from person to person, and we hope the previous text can help you!