How to properly apply a pain relief patch/plaster?

How to properly apply a pain relief patch/plaster?

1.Before applying the plaster, the area should be cleaned and dried. If it is damp, it can accelerate the release of the active ingredients and increase the likelihood of an allergic reaction. Hair should be cleaned off, otherwise the plaster won’t stick properly, reducing its therapeutic effect, and removing it can pull out hair and cause pain. In cold weather, if the plaster doesn’t stick well, you can apply it first and then use a hot water bag to warm it.

2.Choose the correct position. First, locate the painful spot so that the center of the pain-relief plaster can be applied to the most painful area. When sticking it, partly separate the plaster from the rubber backing, place it near the painful spot, and stick it while gradually removing the backing along the direction of the pain. This allows precise placement of the plaster’s center on the pain point and ensures the plaster is smooth and wrinkle-free. If applied incorrectly, the effectiveness will be affected.

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