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Heat Pads for Periods 

If your period is making you feel crampy and uncomfortable, heat pads for periods may reduce them and help you feel better sooner. Select stick-on or electric options from CVS to keep your muscles relaxed and ease cramps with or without pain medications.

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Are Heat Pads for Periods Helpful?

Heat pads are good for people dealing with period pain because heat promotes an increase in circulation and helps get more oxygen to the abdominal muscles. With more oxygen, the muscles are better able to relax, reducing the crampy symptoms you're feeling. If you're looking for a natural way to reduce cramps without medications such as Advil Liqui-Gels minis o Motrin IB tablets, heat pads could be a good option.  

Are Heating Pads Safe? 

Heating pads are safe as long as you don't fall asleep while using them and keep them from overheating any part of your body. Choose a self-heating pad that maximizes its heat at a predetermined temperature for menstrual pain relief, or select an electric heating pad to dial in the temperature you want.  

For an extra-relaxing and comforting option, consider using a heat pad with a massage function, such as the Sharper Image Calming Heat weighted pad, to loosen muscles on your back or abdomen. 

How to Use Heat Pads for Periods

Opt for different types of heating pads to take care of cramps during a period, depending on what part of the body is affected. The CVS Health mini heating pad is a good choice for smaller areas, such as the lower abdomen, while a king-size heating pad provides warming over a larger area, such as the back, the hamstrings or the front of the body from the chest down. For a full-body treatment, consider a soothing heat wrap that works like a heated blanket to warm up your entire body.

Try adhesive options, such as the CVS Health menstrual heat patch, that warm up while you're wearing them, so you can keep working or move around without having to carry a heating pad. Use a heating pad in combination with pain medications, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, to help soothe pain quickly and get back to feeling well.