Osmosis therapy device
A shell and bowl-shaped technology, which is applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of large doses of medication, large toxic and side effects, and long treatment cycles for patients, and achieve the effects of low treatment cost, small toxic and side effects, and convenient treatment
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[0010] like figure 1 As shown, this embodiment mainly includes a housing 1, the housing 1 is made of rubber or plastic, the housing 1 is bowl-shaped, and the lower edge of the housing 1 is bonded with a seepage cloth 2, and the seepage cloth 2 and the housing 1 form a medicine storage chamber 3 , medicine 6 is stored in the medicine storage cavity 3, a sticky block 4 is arranged on the edge of the seepage cloth 2, and a sealing film 5 is pasted on the sticky block 4, and the sealing film 5 seals the medicine 6 in the shell 1. During use, the sealing film 5 is removed, and the shell 1 is stuck on the patient's skin by the sticky block 4, and the medicament 6 seeps out from the seeping cloth 2 and enters into the patient's body through the skin to achieve the purpose of treatment.
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[0012] like figure 2 As shown, this embodiment mainly includes a housing 1, the housing 1 is made of rubber or plastic, the housing 1 is bowl-shaped, and the lower edge of the housing 1 is bonded with a seepage cloth 2, and the seepage cloth 2 and the housing 1 form a medicine storage chamber 3 A sticky block 4 is arranged on the edge of the seepage cloth 2, and a sealing film 5 is pasted on the sticky block 4. When in use, remove the sealing film 5, use the adhesive block 4 to stick the shell 1 on the patient's skin, inject the prepared medicine into the medicine storage chamber 3 with the syringe, and the medicine will seep out from the seeping cloth 2 and enter the patient's body through the skin , to achieve the purpose of treatment.
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