Ice cream patches are generally harmless to the human body, but it is recommended to use them for no more than 8 hours at a time. Ice cooling patches mainly relieve local fever or pain through physical cooling, and are suitable for situations such as heatstroke, fever, or muscle soreness after exercise.
Ice cooling paste is usually composed of water, menthol, macromolecule gel, etc., and does not contain pharmaceutical ingredients. It can achieve cooling effect through evaporation and heat absorption. Skin contact is safe during normal use, but some sensitive skin may experience slight irritation or allergic reactions. Before use, you can first test the skin on a small area and apply it on a large area if there are no abnormalities. Parents should supervise children's use to avoid accidental ingestion or prolonged application to the same area. The application site should avoid wounds, mucous membranes, and around the eyes, and should not be used when the skin is damaged. If there is redness, swelling, itching or other discomfort after use, it should be stopped immediately and rinsed with water. When using ice cream patches in daily life, it is recommended to prioritize products with good breathability to avoid excessive friction with the skin. After exercise, the application can be combined with gentle massage to promote blood circulation. When the forehead is hot, the position of the application should be changed regularly to prevent frostbite. Store in a cool and shady place to avoid high temperature exposure that may cause deterioration of the ingredients. For people with special physique, such as pregnant women and diabetes patients, it is recommended to consult a doctor before use. If the abnormal temperature persists for more than 24 hours, they should seek medical advice in time to investigate the cause.
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