
The whole Taiwan is in urgent need! This cold wave will make people feel very touched. Many people are accustomed to using warm-warm bags to make the cold. However, a survey in Japan found that 90% of the people used warm-warm bags incorrectly, which is not as simple as "rubbing until it gets hot and putting it in your pocket". For correct use, just 3 to 5 times of warm bags, it will start to get hot. If you keep rubbing, the flour inside will be uneven and easily become unwarranted. This is the most common misused way of using.
Warm and warm bag should be placed on the waist Only two hands can't warm up
As for where should the warm bag be placed? The answer is "waist", and the pocket is definitely not the first choice. Many people are accustomed to holding a warm warm bag in their hands. Japanese doctoral student Chiry Fukuda believes that this will only warm both hands and cannot warm other parts.
The book "Warming: Cold feet hide terrible crisis" written by Chia Fukuda mentioned that if you only have a warm bag on your body, you should put it on your waist, because abdominal organs such as liver and kidneys have a greater blood flow. If the waist is warm, the ends of the limbs will gradually become warm.
times, you can place the warm-warming bag on the back, abdomen, and the neck. In addition to achieving a warm-keeping effect, it also relieves symptoms such as headache and pain.
Use a warm-warming bag. A layer of clothing should be used to avoid burning. The skin doctor Zhao Zhaoming suggested that when using a warm-warming bag, it should not be directly pasted on the skin. The middle must be separated by clothes or sacks. In addition, the horns, armpits, and foot base plates are thinner and thinner, and it is easy to get hurt after use for a long time.
Zhao Zhaoming reminds that diabetic patients and elderly people with poor circulatory and poor immunity should be careful when using numbing bags. Do not use numbing bags before going to bed, because they have poor abilities to feel the temperature and may get hurt if they are accidentally.
(Compiled by Changchun Monthly/Editor, provided by article authorization/NOW Health)