Revolutionary Technological Breakthrough: Immerse yourself in the unwavering, soothing chill of 18 ºC, a perfect balance of comfort and innovation.
With nearly a decade of relentless dedication and the exploration of thousands of raw materials, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd. stands proudly on the cusp of a monumental achievement in constant temperature black technology. Our cutting-edge collection includes constant temperature ice packs, insulin storage cups, hot compress bags, and eye bags, each masterfully crafted to stabilize temperatures from a brisk -20 °C to an icy -50 °C, setting an unparalleled standard in the industry.
For children experiencing colds and fevers below 38.5 ºC, healthcare experts typically advocate for physical cooling methods. Traditional approaches like placing a cold towel on the forehead or gently wiping the back and armpits with tepid water are common. Nevertheless, many parents find these scientifically approved techniques challenging to apply with precision.
Baby skin is incredibly delicate, vulnerable to frostbite below 10 ºC. A temperature span of 10-15 ºC may cause stinging and discomfort. Hence, 18 ºC emerges as the optimal physical cooling threshold. This precise temperature is reflected in hospital intensive care units for brain protection equipment, underscoring its therapeutic effectiveness.
In 1987, Busto introduced the concept of mild hypothermia brain protection, emphasizing a surface temperature of 30 ºC -35 ºC coupled with an external cold compress at 18 ºC -20 ºC. This renewed interest in low-temperature therapy is captivating the medical community's attention once again. In contemporary clinical settings, brain cooling devices play a pivotal role in reducing intracranial pressure, alleviating brain edema, preserving damaged neurons, and lessening the complications and aftereffects associated with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.