Everyone must be surprised how can a small piece of warmer sticker burn people? But medically located scalds not only depend on the level of contact temperature, but also the time of contact with heat. Generally speaking, hot water at 44 degrees Celsius will cause low-temperature burns if exposed to human skin for more than 6 hours. The heat pad produces heat above 50 degrees, and naturally it is very likely to cause burns.
So how to avoid the danger of low-temperature scalds? In fact, it's very simple. You must not directly touch the skin when you warm your body, and it must not be close to the body. Try not to sleep next to the warm pad, because it takes a long time to sleep and it is easy to press the heat pack when you turn over, which will overheat the skin and increase the risk of scalding. In fact, by paying attention to these, you can avoid burns. Have you learned how to use warm pad safely?