🧊 Chill Your Way to Comfort!
The SUZZIPAD Cold Therapy Socks and Hand Ice Pack is a comprehensive cooling solution designed specifically for chemotherapy patients. This kit includes ice gloves, socks, and a cold cap, providing targeted relief from neuropathy and discomfort. With features like 30% more cold coverage and a dual-layer system for hands, it ensures maximum comfort and effectiveness. Ideal for both men and women, this must-have care package is perfect for anyone undergoing chemotherapy.
A**N
Good quality
Good quality
Q**7
Good aids for chemo patients
Just started chemotherapy. Was told the drugs being used might cause some problems for fingertips and toes. This set included the cap and the appendage pieces. It is a win win for me as I will be prepared to take care of things at home between infusions.
L**B
They are wonderful
Came in bags that can be used in a freezer to keep the gel packs frozen .mits for hands were easy to put on and Velcro was easy to use .
C**N
Consider Cold Therapy for Chemo
Several YouTube Bloggers & Researchers recommend considering Cold Therapy, for Chemo Treatments. I used only the hands & feet packs, opting not to use the Cold Cap. If your infusing lasts 3 Hours, you will need extra cold packs, midway through your Treatment. Pack in a Cooler Tote & Freeze them assembled, so you just need to insert your hands & feet, just before your Infusion. I wasted valuable "Cold Time" assembling them at the Infusion Site. They are heavy to plan to take your Cold Packs on a Roller Cart or Rolling Travel Bag. Save your strength & shoulders, on your Chemo Day, if you are going to Chemo alone.
A**R
The ice socks stay cold
I am currently using these during my chemotherapy sessions. The socks stay cold for a pretty long time but the gloves don't stay cold too long (maybe 15 minutes). I usually but them in the freezer the day before, I'm going to try to put them in the freezer for a longer time and let you know what happens. They do get cold both the feet and the hand parts. I put on a light pair of socks on my hands when using the gloves.
M**A
I wish we had a chance to use them.
Unfortunately my friend never got to use them because she didn’t live long enough to get chemo. When she looked at the items they looked well made and was looking forward to using them. But that’s life.
B**R
Serves purpose
Was recommended by nursing staff at cancer clinic. The feeties are somewhat complicated to put together & keep together while in use. If patient wiggles at all the inserts fall out. I purchased the higher priced set hoping for best quality.
J**A
Cap doesn’t stay cold long enough
The mitts and booties stay cold for about an hour. The cap only stays cold for about 15 minutes. So the cap will not scalp cold long enough for most chemo infusions.
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