General Description
Need relief? This 3-pack (three pack) bundle, refreezable, gel, non-toxic, ice pack is what you need. Keep two in the freezer, and put one on your body. They are bendable and not rock solid. These are inexpensive and generic. They aren't meant to be flashy or expensive. They do the job that you need and they do it well.
What ails you?
Cold slows down blood flow to an injury, thereby reducing pain and swelling. Cold therapy slows circulation, reducing inflammation, muscle spasm, and pain. It should be used if the area is swollen or bruised. It is good for sprains, strains, bumps, and bruises that may occur in sports or lifting.
Cold therapy is often the immediate first aid applied as soon as possible for many sports injuries helping to reduce pain, swelling and inflammation. It is also beneficial alternating with heat after the acute stage has passed.
> Sore muscles
> Sore ligaments and tendon pain
> Sore joints and joint pain
> Swollen eyes
> Swollen legs
> Swollen blood vessels
> Hot flashes
> Forehead relief
> Bruises
How to use?
Any cold treatment should be used for 24 to 48 hours after an injury. Don't apply it for longer than 20 minutes. Also, wrap ice or ice packs in a thin towel before applying. If in doubt as to whether to apply heat or cold to an injury, call your health care provider's office.