Surgical Basics Hot or Cold Pack Small 11cm x 27cm

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This hot/cold pack is meant to be applied externally to a body surface and provide cold or heat therapy. The cold therapy works by contracting blood vessels reducing internal bleeding. Surgical basics cold pack can be used for temporary relief from headaches, migraines, burns, scalds, toothache, muscle aches and sprains, tennis elbow, nose bleeds, prickly heat and most sporting injuries. This product is microwaveable and reusable.
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Surgical Basics Hot or Cold Pack Small 11cm x 27cm
$12.99
Collect 14 Everyday Rewards Points*
$12.99
$12.99
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In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Tuesday, 7 April
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