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What To Do For Itchy Skin After Using Pain Relief Patch?

Author: Kongdy Patch

Date: 02 09,2023

01. If the sprain is red and swollen, how to deal with it:

First, disinfect the red, swollen and painful parts with 80% alcohol on the outside of the skin, or wipe it with ginger slices; if there is a wound, wash the pus and blood with dilute potassium permanganate solution and try to dry it, then apply the folded Pain Relief Patch Spread it out and let it soften over a low heat.

Sometimes according to the needs of the disease, evenly sprinkle some powder on the baked Pain Relief Patch, fold it repeatedly, spread the Pain Relief Patch, and mix the powder into it, so as to exert the curative effect faster and better.

02. How to deal with itchy skin after applying Pain Relief Patch:

If the affected area is itchy, massage the outside of the Pain Relief Patch. If it doesn’t work, remove the Pain Relief Patch, rub the itchy area with alcohol cotton balls, and then apply the Pain Relief Patch warmly.

If there is pus in the affected area, you can add some gauze on the surface of the Pain Relief Patch, or cut a small hole in the Pain Relief Patch quilt paper, and make the hole correspond to the wound, so as to facilitate pus drainage. For those who have been eroded, painful, or have blisters, they can be treated with plaster, or take off the Pain Relief Patch, disinfect it with alcohol, apply red syrup, and wrap it with gauze.

03. Things to pay attention to when using Pain Relief Patch

First wipe the affected area with alcohol cotton balls, tear off the film on the Pain Relief Patch and apply it. However, if the skin is eroded or infected with trauma, it is not suitable for sticking.

Pain Relief Patch often contains aromatic ingredients, so pregnant women should use it with caution, especially on the navel, waist, and abdomen; people with skin allergies should not use it.

During the application of the Pain Relief Patch, raw and cold food should be avoided. Pain Relief Patch that is not in use can be stored in a cool and dry place to prevent it from melting or being eaten by insects due to overheating in summer.

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