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Application
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The treatment of lip herpes should be
effected as soon as possible upon detection of the first
symptoms which normally become apparent before the formation
of the herpes blisters occurs.
Take the cap off of the Hotkiss® and
place the gold-plated heat patch on the area of the mouth
affected by the symptoms. Now press the button. The heating-up
phase will begin, marked by an acoustic signal. A light
diode shows when the functional temperature of the instrument
has been reached. The treatment time lasts about 4 seconds.The
acoustic signal will sound a second time to mark the end
of the treatment. The LED will go out. Now you can remove
the Hotkiss® from the lips. Multiple treatments with
the Hotkiss® are absolutely possible and should be carried
out in accordance with the circumstances (such as lingering
or repeated occurrence of the symptoms). The Hotkiss®
is not designed for any use apart from that described here.
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Take the cap off of Hotkiss®.
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Place the gold-plated heat patch
on the area of the mouth affected by the symptoms. Now
press the button. The heating-up phase will begin, marked
by an acoustic signal. A light diode shows when
the functional temperature of the device has been reached.
The treatment time lasts about 4 seconds. The acoustic
signal will sound a second time to mark the end of the
treatment. The LED will go out. |
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The disinfection of the contact
patch should be carried out after use of the Hotkiss®
utilizing a disinfectant solution. This procedure should
be carefully followed since the herpes virus can be
spread from one part of the body to another on the same
person.
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Side effects and Contraindications
No undesired effects of this medical
device are known.
The test results of the expert medical, dermatological report
based on a clinical-dermatological observation of the application
of Hotkiss® have concluded that the use of Hotkiss®
is sound with respect to dermatological-clinical criteria.
The concentrated heat which is used in the treatment can be
uncomfortable for some people. However, the danger of burning
has been ruled out.
The goldplated contact patch of the Hotkiss® makes it
possible for people with allergic reactions to chrome-nickel
to use the herpes treatment instrument. Furthermore, children,
those with pacemakers, and those who suffer from epilepsy
can use the Hotkiss® without worries. It is of utmost
importance to caution that the Hotkiss® should always
be used by only one individual. Ignoring this warning can
lead to the unintentional contraction of the herpes virus
and/or other pathological agents. Furthermore, the user of
the Hotkiss® should always disinfect the device after
each use, utilizing the disinfectant solution included in
the package or another similar one. This procedure should
be carefully followed since the herpes virus can be spread
from one part of the body to another on the same person. The
risk of spread of the herpes-simplex virus from one part of
the body to another (for example nose, eyes [risk of blinding])
is greatest when the fluid has already formed in the blisters
and these then burst. It is advisable to prevent reaching
this stage through the timely use of the Hotkiss®.
Care and Cleaning
The disinfection of the contact patch
should be carried out after use of the Hotkiss® instrument
utilizing a disinfectant solution (for example a disinfection
and cleaning towelette). Do not clean the instrument with
water. |
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