Revolutionary Technological Breakthrough: Immerse yourself in the unparalleled and consistent chill of 18 ºC, a game-changer in the world of cooling innovation.
With nearly a decade of unwavering dedication and exhaustive exploration into countless raw materials, our esteemed company, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd., has achieved a monumental milestone in the realm of constant temperature black technology. Our pioneering product range, including constant temperature ice packs, insulin storage cups, hot compress bags, and eye bags, is meticulously engineered to stabilize temperatures within a chilling spectrum of -20 °C to -50 °C, setting an unprecedented industry standard that raises the bar for excellence.
For children grappling with colds and fevers below 38.5 ºC, healthcare professionals commonly recommend physical cooling techniques to alleviate symptoms. Traditional methods involve placing a cold towel on the forehead or gently wiping the back and armpits with tepid water. However, executing these scientific cooling strategies with precision often proves challenging for many parents, despite their efficacy.
Baby skin, delicate and sensitive, is at risk of frostbite below 10 ºC, while a range of 10-15 ºC can cause stinging discomfort. Thus, the 18 ºC mark emerges as the ideal threshold for physical cooling, mirrored in hospital intensive care units for brain protection equipment, underscoring its therapeutic efficacy and aligning with the highest standards of medical care.
The concept of mild hypothermia brain protection, introduced by Busto in 1987, advocated a surface temperature of 30 ºC -35 ºC with an external cold compress of 18 ºC -20 ºC. This renewed emphasis on low-temperature therapy has captured the medical community's attention once again. Today, in clinical settings, brain cooling devices prove indispensable in reducing intracranial pressure, mitigating brain edema, safeguarding damaged neurons, and diminishing the complications and aftereffects associated with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy, heralding a new era in therapeutic interventions.