ARTHRITIS: < back
Use a hot Thermal Aid pack to relax sore muscles, ease early morning joint stiffness, and to stimulate circulation. Use a cold Thermal Aid pack to numb a sore area and to reduce the pain and inflammation of a flare-up.
BACK/NECK PAIN: < back
Use Thermal Aid hot or cold to neck or back muscles. Apply the Thermal-Aid pack for 20 minutes at 3 to 4 hour intervals while awake.
FIBROMYALGIA: < back
Pain caused by fibromyalgia can be incapacitating. The heat/cold produced by Thermal-Aid can be applied to the numerous trigger points of pain. This drug-free relief can diminish your pain and allow you to be more active.
SPRAINS/STRAINS: < back
For the first 48 hours after spraining or straining a joint, use a cold Thermal-Aid pack to reduce inflammation and tissue injury. After 48 hours alternate hot Thermal-Aid applications to decrease stiffness and speed healing.
HEADACHES/MIGRAINES: < back
A hot or cold Thermal-Aid pack can be used to decrease the pain, frequency, and duration of a headache. Apply the pack cold to the back of the neck and wrap it up to your temples. This will reduce the swollen blood vessels and thereby provide relief from your headache. The Thermal-Aid pack does not cause a stinging sensation like that of a regular ice pack.
TMJ SYNDROME: < back
Treatment for decreasing the pain of TMJ is here. Simply apply "Thermal Aid" to the affected side of the face and neck, hot or cold, for 20 minutes at a time, three times a day.
MUSCLE SORENESS: < back
Most people respond positively to a relaxing massage. Heat and massage can reduce stress, loosen tight muscles and increase circulation. Use a cold Thermal-Aid to reduce muscle inflammation. Use a hot Thermal-Aid to ease the pain and enhance the healing process.
MENSTRUAL CRAMPS: < back
A warm Thermal-Aid treatment pack may help make you more comfortable if you are bothered by menstrual cramps. Moist heat can relax tense muscles and relieve cramping.
LACTATION: < back
If expressing your milk prior to feeding is difficult, a warm Thermal-Aid treatment pack may help with milk letdown.
BABIES WITH COLIC: < back
A warm, not hot, "Thermal-Aid" placed alongside the babies back or abdomen will create a soothing and comfortable environment for a restful nights sleep. (Or you can try our new Thermal Aid BEAR!)
GROWING PAINS & LEG CRAMPS: < back
The Thermal-Aid pack can help reduce the inflammation associated with growing pains. A Thermal-Aid pack applied to the calves at bedtime can reduce the frequency of night-time charlie-horses.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS: < back
If you are an individual with multiple sclerosis or that has trouble over-heating during exercise, a cool Thermal-Aid pack may be the answer.
INSOMNIA: < back
A warm or cool Thermal-Aid pack may help you reach a comfortable sleeping temperature. Moist heat also can help relax your muscles before bedtime.
EARACHES: < back
To ease ear pain, apply a warm Thermal-Aid. There may be some drainage from the ear when the heat melts excess earwax.
BEE STINGS: < back
A cool Thermal-Aid pack can help reduce the pain and swelling associated with common bee or wasp stings.
SPORTS INJURIES: < back
"Thermal Aid" is recommended for many sports-related injuries, and can be used as an excellent heat treatment source as well as a cold therapy source.
NECK PAIN: < back
A hot "Thermal Aid" tube treatment pack is perfect to relax the muscles of the neck, thus relieving agonizing neck pain.
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: < back
Placing a cold Thermal-Aid pack under the wrists while typing on a computer can relieve the burning, tingling and numbness associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.
FEVER & FLU: < back
A cold Thermal-Aid treatment pack is an excellent cooling source to help reduce body temperature and thus reduce the affects of a fever. Moist heat can also relax muscles.
SUNBURN: < back
A cool Thermal-Aid pack can help ease pain and swelling of sunburn.
NOSE BLEEDS: < back
Placing a "Thermal Aid" pack directly on the nose can constrict the blood vessels within the nose, reducing the blood flow to that area.
FEVER: < back
A cold "Thermal Aid" treatment pack is an excellent cooling source to help reduce body temperature and thus reduce the affects of a fever.
SCIATIC NERVE PAIN DUE TO PREGNANCY: < back
When your baby changes position closer to the time of delivery, sciatic pain is likely to ease. In the interim, a warm Thermal-Aid treatment pack and sleeping on the opposite side may help.
Bed WARMER: < back
When used as directed and under adult supervision, Thermal-Aid products work as a great bed warmer. Always consult your doctor or pediatrician before giving to a child.
POST-OP SURGERY: < back
To help reduce swelling following all types of surgery, including eye, dental, plastic surgery, cesarean section, etc.
FIRST DEGREE BURNS: < back
A cold "Thermal Aid" pack applied as a first aid source immediately after injury can help reduce swelling, pain and inflammation.
*** Intl Ally, Inc. and its DBAs, "Thermal-Aid" and "Thermal-Aid-Pet" are not liable for any injuries incurred from, or associated with the misuse of this product. Please read and follow the directions exactly as they are printed to avoid injury.