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Dr. Brown's 2-Pack Cold Compress - Bear & Whale
89.00 MADUnit price /Unavailable
Baby's first explorations often mean small tumbles and minor bumps. Whether at the park, at home, or at daycare, little "ouchies" are part of learning about life. For parents in Morocco, having a fast and effective solution to soothe these minor aches is essential. The cold pack is the indispensable accessory in every family first aid kit. It offers immediate and natural relief, helps limit the formation of bruises and swelling, and soothes the pain of an insect bite or the discomfort of a slight fever.
At Wlidaty, we have selected cold packs specially designed for children. Far from the rigid and uncomfortable bag of ice cubes, these gel packs are flexible, reusable, and often presented in fun shapes to lighten the mood. It's an economical, ecological, and always ready-to-use solution. By keeping it in the refrigerator or freezer, you ensure you always have a first aid remedy on hand to soothe your child quickly and gently.
The advantages of our cold packs for children:
- Reusable and economical: A single purchase for years of use. A sustainable solution that respects your budget in dirhams (MAD).
- Fun and comforting shapes: With cute animal designs (bear, whale), the pack becomes a little companion that consoles and makes the pain forgotten.
- Flexibility and comfort: Even when frozen, these gel packs remain flexible to perfectly conform to the shape of the knee, elbow, or forehead.
- Non-toxic gel: Designed for children, they contain a completely safe gel, harmless in case of accidental pouch rupture.
Tips for optimal relief:
- Always keep your pack in the refrigerator or freezer so it is ready when needed.
- Important: Never apply the pack directly to the child's skin. Always wrap it in a clean cloth (a cotton muslin cloth or a thin towel) to avoid cold burns.
- Apply to the affected area for short sessions of 10 to 15 minutes maximum.
- After use, simply clean the pack with soap and water before putting it back in the cold.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
In which cases should I use a cold pack for my child?
It is ideal for blunt trauma without an open wound (bumps, bruises), for reducing the swelling of an insect bite (mosquito), for relieving a slight fever by applying it to the forehead, or for calming pain after a vaccination.
What is the difference between a pack and a bag of ice cubes?
The gel pack offers a more diffuse and less aggressive cold than raw ice, which is safer for a child's delicate skin. Furthermore, its flexibility allows it to adapt perfectly to the area being treated, ensuring optimal contact.
Are these packs safe if my child puts them in their mouth?
Although they are not intended to be chewed, the gel inside is non-toxic. However, adult supervision remains essential during use.
Can these packs be used for heat?
Some models are "dual-use" (hot/cold), but you must check the product instructions. For hot use, they are generally heated for a few seconds in the microwave or in hot water (never boiling).
Where should I store the cold pack?
The freezer is perfect for intense and rapid cold. For a gentler cold, suitable for very sensitive skin or for application on the face, the refrigerator is an excellent option.
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Always be ready to face small mishaps. By adding a fun cold pack to your family's medicine cabinet, you transform a moment of pain into an instant of comfort for your child.