Use For:
- Strains, sprains, bruises, muscle aches, minor bumps
- Toothaches, tension headaches
- Minor burns, cuts, scrapes, or insect bites
Instructions:
Cold therapy is recommended for the first 48 hours following the injury
1. Clean the injured area. Apply a sterile bandage if the skin is broken. Raise the injured area to help reduce swelling.
2. Activate cold pack by squeezing the pack firmly in the middle.
3. As soon as you hear a "pop," the pack will become cold. Shake thoroughly.
4. Apply the non-insulated side of the cold pack to the injury. Shake the cold pack occasionally for best results.
5. Remove pack if it becomes uncomfortable. Reapply after a few moments if comfortable.
6. After finished, do not reuse cold pack.
Caution:
- Individuals with problems in sensing cold should use caution with this product.
- To avoid frostbite, it is recommended to not exceed 20 minutes of cold therapy at a time.
- Check for leaks before use.
- For external use only. Adult supervision recommended when using on children.
- Always consult doctor for official diagnosis of an injury.