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Reviewers Say This Wearable Heating Pad Has Saved Them From All Kinds Of Pain

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Whether you deal with gnarly menstrual cramps, stomachaches, back pains or other body aches, this portable, cordless heating pad may be your new best friend. It’s lightweight and discreet, making it easy to wear at home or out and about. You can easily sneak it under a sweater or proudly wear it like a fanny pack for heat and vibration soothing on the go.

In addition to its three adjustable temperatures, this machine offers three massage modes for soothing vibration. The elastic and adjustable waistband measures up to 50 inches, fitting 24- to 57-inch waistlines. The inner side has a soft, velvety surface that the brand says won’t harm your skin, though it recommends wearing a layer of clothing underneath.

The heater has an automatic shut-off feature and will turn off in 30 minutes if it doesn’t sense any movement. But if you’re still digging the heat, you can just turn it back on. Coming in an array of colors, you can grab a portable heating pad that’s neutral and low-key or vibrant and exciting.

While this tool is beloved by people who report experiencing bad menstrual cramps, reviewers who claim to have Crohn’s disease, chronic constipation, back pain or pelvic pain have also found relief from the device. Reviewers said that it’s helped with pain related to chemotherapy, and one even wrote about using it on their forehead during a migraine. A reviewer who described having endometriosis and battling chronic pain for a decade called this device “the best thing I’ve ever used.”

The small tool,

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