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how do i use therapik

by Madeline Hoeger DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

How To Use Therapik

  • Place Therapik® cylindrical opening on the affected bite or sting area
  • Activate the Therapik® by keeping the large blue button depressed for 20-30 seconds or for as long as the heat is...
  • The average application time is approximately 30 seconds. If pain and itch persists, Therapik® may be reapplied to the...

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Simple you press this button that red light comes on heats up the venom kills it off under the skinMoreSimple you press this button that red light comes on heats up the venom kills it off under the skin stops itching after about 30 to 60 seconds.

Full Answer

What is Therapik and does it work?

The science behind Therapik is pretty sound. They say the reason why it works is that the venom or substance delivered by most insects that “bug” us is sensitive to heat, and so if you apply the right amount of heat it breaks down and therefore doesn’t have its effect on us.

Does Therapik work for allergic reactions?

If you end up using an antihistamine to help with the allergic reaction, that’s a pretty extreme measure for something that can apparently be treated without the need for over the counter medication. The makers of Therapik say that it provides clinically proven results, and that their product is FDA cleared.

How does Therapik® work to treat insect bites?

The heat denatures the venom and saliva proteins left behind after a sting or bite, causing the pain and itch. While Therapik® also relieves pain, itch and swelling by increasing localized blood flow to the bite or sting location.

How big is the Therapik®?

It measures approximately 3cm x 3cm x 10cm and weighs less than four ounces, including the battery. The Therapik® is intended to deliver heat to a localized area of the body in order to relieve the pain and itch associated with stings from insects and sea creatures that deliver thermolabile venom.

How do you use insect bites?

Apply a cloth dampened with cold water or filled with ice to the area of the bite or sting for 10 to 20 minutes. This helps reduce pain and swelling. If the injury is on an arm or leg, raise it. Apply to the affected area calamine lotion, baking soda paste, or 0.5% or 1% hydrocortisone cream.

Does heat work on mosquito bites?

They are an effective way to treat mosquito bites. Applying heat to a mosquito bite may help reduce the inflammation and itching. A 2011 study found that locally administered heat brought fast relief to mosquito bite symptoms.

What is Therapick?

Description. Apply Therapik for temporary relief from the pain and itching caused by insect stings and bites. Therapik provides relief in 20 to 30 seconds by increasing localized blood flow to the affected area. Venom from a wide range of insects is thermolabile, or neutralized by heat.

How do you treat heat bug bites?

Those little buggers really pack a punch.It seems like no matter how much you do to keep these pests away, you somehow still get left with an itchy red welt. ... Targeted intense heat is very effective at stopping an itch. ... Heat up a spoon in hot water and press it to your bite to "cook" the protein and eliminate the itch.More items...•

How do I get rid of mosquito bites fast?

TreatmentWash the area with soap and water.Apply an ice pack for 10 minutes to reduce swelling and itching. Reapply ice pack as needed.Apply a mixture of baking soda and water, which can help reduce the itch response. ... Use an over-the-counter anti-itch or antihistamine cream to help relieve itching.

Why does scratching a mosquito bite feel good?

Though it feels good, scratching actually triggers mild pain in your skin. Nerve cells tell your brain something hurts, and that distracts it from the itch. It can make you feel better in that moment, but 1 in 5 people say scratching makes them itch somewhere else on their body.

Does Therapik work on mosquito bites?

This really works if used shortly after being stung by an insect. I'm very reactive to bug bites, usually developing large swollen welts which are extremely itchy and can even leave scars. Using therapik reduces the size of the welt to a very small bump and the itching is eliminated.

How do insect bite clickers work?

'Clicking' the device 5-10 times around the area of the bite has the effect of localising the poison and inhibiting the histamine release which causes the itch. This helps neutralize the toxicity of the mosquito bite with no harmful effect on the surrounding skin, thus reducing inflammation and swelling.

Do mosquito bite relief devices work?

It didn't work 100% of the time, but the Bug Bite Thing did help relieve most of the bites we got. We were bitten a couple times on the thigh and foot, and when we caught them early and applied the Bug Bite Thing, any itchiness went away almost instantly.

Why bug bites itch more at night?

Like many other skin conditions, skin itchiness may increase at night. The natural cycling of certain hormones, molecules, and chemicals that occur in the body during the night can also cause itchiness. In some cases, the skin may only feel itchier during the night because of a lack of outside distractions.

Why do I get bitten so much?

If you feel like mosquitoes bite you more often than other people, you may be onto something! Several specific factors can attract mosquitoes, including the carbon dioxide you exhale, your body odor, and your body temperature. A combination of these factors likely makes certain people more attractive to mosquitoes.

What is biting me that I can't see?

These bites may be from small biting midges, often called “no-see-ums”. They are also known as punkies or sand flies. No-see-ums in Arizona mostly belong to the genus Culicoides, in the family Certopogonidae.

The Soothing Heat

No matter where you are or what you’re doing, Therapik® provides instant, on-demand soothing heat relief

Camping without the itch!

If mosquitoes are your worst enemy, a Therapik is your best friend. Therapiks are lightweight, compact, portable and stop the itch within 30 seconds.

Jellyfish sting? No problem

The Therapik alleviates stings from Jellyfish & Portuguese man o' war and other venomous bites from sea creatures.

Relief without Pills, Lotions or Chemicals

The FDA approved Therapik provides a clean and reusable way to consistently remedy bites and stings from the most common insects and animals, and the not so common. Don't let your allergies get in the way of relief.

What Is It?

It's a small handheld wand you use to zap bites to make them stop itching.

Who's It For?

People who encounter mosquitoes, bees, wasps, hornets, black flies, ants, fleas, ticks, chiggers and even jellyfish and stinging nettle. Not for use with snake or spider bites, sadly.

Design

It looks like a 1960s sci-fi prop. It's a thick remote control with a big, round button. You look at it and instantly think, "There is no way in hell this cheap piece of crap is going to work."

Using It

You put the tip of the Therapik onto your bug bite, then you press and hold down the button. The tip uses light to heat the bite up. You hold it there for as long as you can take it, up to a minute. The burning sensation gets pretty intense after 30 seconds or so.

The Best Part

It actually works! Mosquito bites (the only thing we tested it with) stopped itching within a few seconds of taking it off, and in most cases they never itched again. We are officially stunned.

Tragic Flaw

It looks so crappy and bad that most people will dismiss it before ever trying it.

Test Notes

This thing is actually confirmed by the FDA to deliver bug bite relief.

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