Author: Kongdy Patch
Date: 01 06,2023
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The medicinal materials used to make the Pain Relief Patch may contain volatile ingredients such as ginger, cinnamon, white mustard seed, and ephedra, which can easily penetrate the skin to achieve curative effect, but they are also prone to skin allergies. For those with allergies, rashes, skin redness, itching, etc. are prone to occur.
Patients with joint pain after a fall or collision need to beware of the possibility of fractures. Blindly choosing the Pain Relief Patch application may delay and aggravate the condition, resulting in joint deformities.
Any Pain Relief Patch containing musk, frankincense, safflower, myrrh, peach kernel and other ingredients for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis should not be used by pregnant women. Pain Relief Patch is not suitable for the umbilicus, abdomen, and lumbosacral area of pregnant women, in order to avoid miscarriage caused by local transdermal stimulation. Female patients are also not recommended to use the Pain Relief Patch during menstrual cramps.
Many people have joint pain, so they will go to the pharmacy to buy a Pain Relief Patch and stick it on the painful area. However, if the joint pain is caused by gout, applying the Pain Relief Patch will not relieve the pain but will be counterproductive. The Pain Relief Patch will irritate the skin , will aggravate local congestion and aggravate pain.
The Pain Relief Patch should be removed after 8-12 hours to allow the skin to breathe to avoid rashes. It is best to clean and wipe the skin surface with clean water before applying the Pain Relief Patch to avoid the growth of bacteria. People with skin allergies should choose light and breathable Pain Relief Patch. When the local skin where Pain Relief Patch is applied has wounds, ulcers, or infection, stop using it immediately. Patients with diabetes, blood diseases, pregnant women and children should use it with caution.
If an allergic reaction has already occurred and the symptoms are severe, drug treatment is required. In addition to oral medicine, external medicine can also be used to relieve skin discomfort. For example, rhubarb, Phellodendron, Scutellaria baicalensis, and Sophora flavescens can be used for external application, which can reduce skin redness and itching.