Ice cream patches generally do not have significant side effects on the human body, but people with sensitive skin may experience local irritation or allergic reactions. Ice cooling patches mainly relieve fever or muscle soreness through physical cooling, and the ingredients are mostly water, menthol, and other substances. Common adverse reactions of ice cream patches include skin redness, itching, or a slight burning sensation, which usually subsides on their own after discontinuation. Some people are allergic to ingredients such as menthol, and may experience rash or swelling after use. It is necessary to stop using immediately and rinse with water. Long term continuous use may cause damage to the skin barrier. It is recommended to use it for no more than 8 hours at a time and avoid direct contact with damaged skin. Children and pregnant women should use it under the guidance of a doctor to avoid ingestion or contact with the eyes. When making a purchase, it is important to identify products from reputable manufacturers to avoid chemical irritation caused by the use of three no products.
During the use of ice cream patches, skin reactions should be observed, and if there is persistent discomfort, medical attention should be sought in a timely manner. Store in a cool place and avoid high temperature and direct sunlight. Use as soon as possible after opening to ensure effectiveness. Combining with physical cooling methods such as warm water bathing can improve comfort. If high fever persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, medical attention should be sought to investigate the cause.
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