WellPatch Cooling Headache Pads, Migraine, 4 – 2 x 5 1/8-Inch Pads (Pack of 6)

WellPatch Cooling Headache Pads, Migraine, 4 - 2 x 5 1/8-Inch Pads (Pack of 6)

Lasts up to 8 hours. Cooling Therapy for migraine and headache discomfort. Safe to use with medications. Great for both children and adults. Soft, comfortable, & easy to apply. Soothe the discomfort associated with migraine and headache wit Well Patch Migraine Cooling Headache Pads, a cooling therapy to supplement your regular treatment routine. Convenient and portable, Well Patch Migraine Cooling Headache Pads can be used at home, at work, traveling, or anywhere. Can be used for adults and children. Each soft, flexible pad stays comfortably in place. Cools immediately and lasts up to 8 hours. Doctors recommend cooling therapy. Well Patch Migraine Cooling Headache Pads are drug-free and safe to use with medications. Use Well Patch Migraine Cooling Headache Pads wherever you need it most. Note: Discard pad after each application. Cools without refrigeration. Store unused pad in pouch at room temperature. For extra cooling, product can be refrigerated before use. Do not freeze. Made in China.

  • For Migraine,Headaches and Fever
  • Drug Free, Safe to use

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3 Responses to WellPatch Cooling Headache Pads, Migraine, 4 – 2 x 5 1/8-Inch Pads (Pack of 6)

  1. sb-lynn
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great for headaches and fevers, August 7, 2009
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    sb-lynn (Santa Barbara, California United States) –
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    This review is from: WellPatch Cooling Headache Pads, Migraine, 4 – 2 x 5 1/8-Inch Pads (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)

    I have been buying these headache pads for a long time. Before this, I bought something called “Migraine Ice Pads”, but they are no longer around.

    Here’s how they work – there are two forehead sized pads in each sealed enclosure. There are two enclosures per box. You can reseal any individual enclosure, so you could have 4 different headache pads with each box.

    But this is what I do for maximum affect – I take one of the pads and clip off a teeny bit of each corner and put that one on my forehead (otherwise it adheres to my hair which isn’t good.) I take the second pad, and cut it in half and place those on my temples (with another tiny cutout to avoid my eyes.) And I lay down and let them help relieve the pain.

    If you have a migraine or tension headache, these pads will work for a couple of hours. At least for me, it’s not that much more than that, but it’s enough time to allow you to rest and/or fall asleep. And they do get cold, really cold, although it takes around 5- 10 minutes. (So don’t be disappointed when you first put them on and they are merely cool to the touch.)

    I also have autoimmune problems, and often get fevers. These pads are wonderful for that, and they cool and comfort you. The only problem is that with a fever, they really don’t stay cold very long at all, but again, they’re wonderful while it lasts. What a comfort if you have the flu!

    It’s true that these are pretty expensive, but all the pads like this are. Do know that they really work, and that when are in the midst of a headache, they are a godsend.

    Highly recommended. I’ve been using them for years. Excellent to use on kids, too.

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  2. lilbearts
    5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Works, February 22, 2009
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    lilbearts (Fort Myers, FL) –
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    For migraine sufferers; this stuff really works; may not cure it, but will certainly soothe it and bring it to a much more tolerable level. Better than taking pills :)

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  3. K. Harkins
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    This product is a MUST for people with tension headaches, July 6, 2010
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    K. Harkins (Washington DC area, USA) –
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    This review is from: WellPatch Cooling Headache Pads, Migraine, 4 – 2 x 5 1/8-Inch Pads (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)

    If your headache is really really severe–then, no, the pain won’t completely go away. But it can take the edge off the worst headaches and can even eliminate the pain for more mild headaches.

    If you don’t refrigerate it, then yes it can take a few minutes for the “cold” sensation to build up (and if you are really hot, or in real pain, or both then you might still not feel it). But if you want it to feel really cold instantly, then refrigerate it. I usually keep a couple of boxes in the refrigerator, and a stack of boxes near the kitchen ready to be popped into the refrigerator.

    I have had very frequent tension headaches (many each month) for my entire life. But NONE of the over the counter medications seem to do anything for my headaches. Discovering these migraine pads and also the “HeadOn” headache relief pain sticks (that you can rub onto your forehead) have been a godsend because these are basically the only things (aside from ice packs) that actually do anything for my headaches. I usually use painsticks during the day, especially if I’m at the office or some other environment where I would feel weird sticking a big pad onto my forehead. The painsticks are more discreet. But I use the migraine pads all the time at home, especially when I’m about to go to bed and don’t want to have to deal with messy icepacks or other cumbersome solutions. They still feel mildly cool by morning, unless it’s especially hot or something.

    I agree with the reviewer who cautions against removing a pad too early. Sometimes it may feel like the pain is gone, but then you take the pad off and the pain comes right back within a few minutes.

    Just last week I finally got prescribed a pill that my doctor and I are hoping might help prevent my headaches from starting in the first place. But even assuming it will work, it will take a few weeks before the medication builds up enough in my system to benefit me. I’m glad to have these until then. And if I continue to get headaches (though I hope the medication will at least reduce their severity) then I’ll be glad to have these on hand.

    –Andrea (borrowing this account from my partner, Kara)

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