Revolutionary technological advancement keeps a steady, soothing temperature of 18 ºC, ensuring a consistent and reliable cooling experience.
After a decade-long journey of meticulously selecting nearly a thousand different raw materials, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd. has dedicated itself to pioneering constant temperature innovations. The company has achieved an unprecedented breakthrough, crafting an array of products including constant temperature ice bags, insulin storage cups, constant temperature hot compress bags, and constant temperature eye bags. These products can steadfastly maintain temperatures from a chilling -20 °C to -50 °C, with some technologies widely adopted across various industries.
When children experience a cold or fever with body temperatures not exceeding 38.5 ºC, medical professionals usually suggest physical cooling methods as an effective, non-invasive approach. Common methods include using cold towels or wiping areas like the back and armpits with warm water. However, many parents struggle to perfect these scientific cooling techniques, seeking a more reliable, user-friendly solution.
Baby skin is delicate and may suffer frostbite below 10 ºC. Temperatures between 10-15 ºC can cause stinging and discomfort. The ideal cooling temperature is 18 ºC, recognized as the optimal setting for physical cooling. In hospital intensive care units, this temperature is crucial, as it is also used in brain protection equipment, highlighting its efficacy and safety.
In 1987, Busto introduced the mild hypothermia brain protection concept, which defines a body surface temperature of 30 ºC to 35 ºC and an external cold compress device temperature of 18 ºC to 20 ºC. This groundbreaking research in low-temperature therapy has captured the medical community's interest anew. Presently, brain cooling devices in clinical use serve to reduce intracranial pressure, mitigate brain edema, protect neurons from damage, and lessen the complications and sequelae associated with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.