A revolutionary technological advancement has been achieved with our innovative constant temperature technology, maintaining a consistent 18 ºC.
After an extensive decade of meticulously selecting from nearly a thousand raw materials and immersing in groundbreaking research and development, Qingdao Dmd Medical Technology Co., Ltd. has reached an unparalleled milestone. This historic breakthrough encompasses the creation of constant temperature ice bags, insulin storage cups, constant temperature hot compress bags, and constant temperature eye bags, all engineered to sustain temperatures between -20 °C and -50 °C. These state-of-the-art technologies are setting new standards in the industry.
When children develop a cold or fever, and their body temperature remains below 38.5 ºC, doctors typically advocate for physical cooling. Commonly adopted methods include applying a cold towel and gently wiping areas like the back and armpits with warm water. However, many parents often struggle with mastering these scientific cooling techniques effectively.
For babies, skin may suffer frostbite at temperatures below 10 ºC. At 10-15 ºC, it may result in a stinging sensation and discomfort. The optimal temperature for physical cooling is 18 ºC. Remarkably, in hospital intensive care units, equipment designed for brain protection is set precisely at this temperature.
In the pivotal year of 1987, the concept of mild hypothermia brain protection was first introduced by Busto, highlighting body surface temperatures of 30 ºC -35 ºC, paired with external cold compress devices set at 18 ºC -20 ºC. This has reignited medical interest in low-temperature therapy. Today, clinical practices employ brain cooling devices to effectively reduce intracranial pressure, mitigate brain edema, safeguard damaged neurons, and manage complications and sequelae associated with ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy.