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Cooling Gel Cap for Chemo, Migraine, Headache, Concussion, Sinus & Neck Relief
Cold therapy cap for migraine, headache, chemo, and concussion relief. Works as an ice beanie or hot/cold cap for natural, soothing comfort
This head/neck ice cap is our exclusive design, specifically designed for people who suffering from chronic migraine, headache, concussion, hair loss due to chemotherapy, stress, and etc
FLEXIBLE GEL ICE HEAD/NECK WRAP - It remains flexible even frozen at -10 ℉(-23℃), easily mold to the shape of the head/neck for target relief. With the help of the adjusted wrap, it won't fall off and it's nice have the ice on all sides of your head/neck.
PERFECT DESIGN AND ONE SIZE FITS ALL AND UNISEX - It perfectly contours to your head and stays securely in place for hands-free use.
SOOTHING COMPRESSION - It is made of soft, flexible materials for long hours of comfortable wear.
Why Use Cooling Caps Might Help Migraine Relief?
- Inflammation Reduction: Cold temperatures may decrease the release of inflammatory neurochemicals in the brain that are thought to trigger migraine pain.
- Blood Vessel Constriction: Migraines often involve dilated blood vessels. Applying cold causes the vessels to constrict, potentially reducing pain signals.
- Pain Distraction: The sudden change in temperature may redirect your brain’s attention from migraine pain to the sensation of cold.
Why Use Cooling Caps During Chemotherapy?
Hair loss is one of the most distressing side effects of chemotherapy, with some patients fearing it so much they consider delaying or refusing treatment (JAMA, Feb 2017). Scalp cooling offers an effective solution to help prevent chemotherapy-induced hair loss.
How It Works:
Cooling caps reduce blood flow to the scalp by constricting blood vessels, limiting the amount of chemotherapy drugs that reach the hair follicles. The cold also slows cell metabolism in the follicles, making them less susceptible to damage.
This method has been successfully used for over 20 years, helping thousands of patients across Europe, the U.S., and Australia retain their hair during treatment. Scalp cooling is suitable for solid tumors such as breast, lung, and colorectal cancer but is not recommended for blood-related cancers like leukemia or lymphoma.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does cold compression therapy work?
Cold compression therapy works by combining two proven treatment methods: cold therapy (cryotherapy) and compression. The cold reduces blood flow to the injured area, which helps minimize swelling and inflammation, while the compression helps remove excess fluid and provides support to the injured area. Together, they accelerate healing and provide effective pain relief.
How long should I use the CoolGards device for each session?
For most applications, we recommend 15-20 minute sessions, 2-3 times per day. However, your healthcare provider may recommend different usage patterns based on your specific condition and treatment needs. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance for optimal results.
Is the CoolGards system covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover cold compression therapy devices when prescribed by a healthcare provider. Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to verify coverage for your specific situation. We can provide documentation to assist with insurance claims upon request.
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