Author: Kongdy Patch
Date: 07 20,2022
Pain relief patch is not a point sticker, the more you stick it, the less effective it will be.
After the Chinese New Year, many people will be cleaning during the holidays and will be sitting at home watching dramas or playing mahjong for a long time, resulting in muscle pain and poor posture.
Pain relief patch is made up of winter green oil (containing salicylates), capsaicin, menthol or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers and is applied evenly to non-woven cloth or fabric. The amount of medication may be absorbed too much and the skin may become red, swollen and itchy when left airtight for a long period of time.
There are many different types of Pain relief patches, and the treatment and medication used for different causes of pain are different, so consult your doctor or pharmacist before purchasing.
Pain relief patches contain pain-relieving ingredients that are absorbed through the skin, so it is important to avoid using more than one form of pain relief at the same time, and pain relief patches are not stickers to be applied indiscriminately. Pain relief patches are not stickers that can be applied indiscriminately. If applied to the hands, feet, shoulders and back at the same time, the amount of pain relief medication may be absorbed too much, causing side effects and increasing the burden on the liver and kidneys, so do not apply them for too long or over a large area.
Kandgi also reminds us that we should not increase the amount or duration of use of pain patches, as they are effective for 4-6 hours and should not be used for more than 6 hours. If you are prone to allergic reactions to medicines, it is best to do a small skin test before use. If you experience allergic reactions such as rashes, redness, swelling or itching after use, or if your pain symptoms do not improve after continued use, stop using the patch immediately and seek medical advice.