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    Product Summary

    Sea-Band Acupressure Wrist Bands Child offer natural, drug-free nausea and vomiting relief. Sea-Band Acupressure Wrist Bands Child can be used to prevent nausea.

    • 2 wristbands (colours may vary).
    • Can be used when travelling and during chemotherapy
    • Reusable and washable
    • No side effects

    Sea-Band is a knitted elasticated wrist band which has a plastic stud that sits on the inside of the wrist. It prevents nausea and vomiting by applying gentle pressure to your Nei Kuan acupressure point. Sea-Band is a drug-free treatment for nausea which doesn't cause any side effects or drowsiness.

    Directions

    Place your middle three fingers on the inside of your wrist with the edge of the third finger on the wrist crease.

    The Nei Kuan point is just under the edge of your index finger between the two central tendons. Position the Sea-Band wristband button facing downward over the Nei Kuan point.

    Repeat the process for the other wrist. One Sea-Band wristband must be worn on each wrist to be effective.

    Sea-Bands can be put onto your wrist before you start travelling or after you have started your journey.

    Pharmacist FAQs Answered

    How does Sea-Band work for travel sickness in children?

    Sea-Band works by applying gentle pressure to a specific point on the wrist known as the Nei Kuan acupressure point. This pressure helps alleviate the feeling of nausea (feeling unwell) and vomiting (being sick) without the need for medication. It’s an excellent option for travel sickness because it doesn’t cause drowsiness, so children can still play or enjoy their journey. The wristbands are elastic and comfortable, with a small round plastic button that presses on the right spot. You can put them on before or during travel. They usually work within a few minutes. Many parents prefer Sea-Band because it's drug-free, reusable, and safe for regular use.

    Can Sea-Bands help with sickness caused by anxiety?

    Yes, Sea-Bands may help with nausea linked to anxiety, migraines, or other conditions, not just travel sickness. When a child feels anxious or gets migraines, they may also feel sick. The pressure from the Sea-Band can help calm that feeling by targeting the same wrist point used in traditional Chinese medicine. It’s not a cure for anxiety or migraines, but it can help manage one of the symptoms—feeling sick. It’s safe to try and can be used along with other treatments. If the nausea doesn’t go away, speak to your pharmacist or doctor.

    How long can my child wear Sea-Bands at a time?

    Children can wear Sea-Bands for several hours or even all day if needed. There’s no medicine involved, so there’s no risk of overdose. The bands are made from soft elastic, and many children forget they’re even wearing them. Just make sure the bands aren’t too tight, and check their skin periodically to ensure it isn’t getting sore or red. If your child only feels sick at certain times (such as in a car or during chemotherapy), they can wear the bands only during those times. After use, they can be easily removed, washed, and reused later.

    Are Sea-Bands safe for all children?

    Sea-Bands are safe for most children over the age of 3. They don’t contain any medicine, so they won’t interfere with other treatments. However, if your child has skin conditions, very sensitive skin, or a wrist injury, speak to a pharmacist before use. The bands apply pressure, so they shouldn’t be worn over broken or irritated skin. If your child is very small or has thin wrists, check that the bands aren’t too tight. They should feel firm but not painful. Always use both bands—one on each wrist—for the best effect.

    Do Sea-Bands really work for chemotherapy nausea in kids?

    Many children undergoing chemotherapy find Sea-Bands helpful in reducing nausea. They’re often recommended alongside other treatments because they don’t interact with medicines. Clinical studies have shown that acupressure can lower the feeling of sickness in some people undergoing chemotherapy. It’s not guaranteed to work for everyone, but it’s safe to try and often makes a difference. Since it doesn’t add more medicine to your child’s treatment plan, it’s a gentle way to add comfort. Always speak to your child’s doctor or pharmacist before using anything new during cancer treatment.

    Can my child wear Sea-Bands while sleeping or overnight?

    Wearing Sea-Bands overnight is generally not necessary unless your child often feels sick in the night or early morning, such as during a long trip or after a medical treatment. If nausea is a problem overnight, it’s usually better to check what’s causing it and talk to a doctor. The bands can be worn while resting, but some children may find them uncomfortable in bed. If your child needs them at night, make sure they’re fitted properly and that their wrists are checked regularly for any marks or redness.

    Do Sea-Bands need replacing or have an expiry date?

    Sea-Bands don’t contain any active ingredients, so they don’t expire like medicine. However, they may wear out over time, especially if they’re used frequently and washed frequently. If the elastic becomes too loose or the plastic button feels flat, they may not work as well. Most families find that a pair lasts several months with normal use. Wash them gently in warm water with mild soap and let them air dry. Keeping them clean will help them last longer and stay comfortable for your child.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does Sea-Band work for travel sickness in children?
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    Sea-Band works by applying gentle pressure to a specific point on the wrist known as the Nei Kuan acupressure point. This pressure helps alleviate the feeling of nausea (feeling unwell) and vomiting (being sick) without the need for medication. It’s an excellent option for travel sickness because it doesn’t cause drowsiness, so children can still play or enjoy their journey. The wristbands are elastic and comfortable, with a small round plastic button that presses on the right spot. You can put them on before or during travel. They usually work within a few minutes. Many parents prefer Sea-Band because it's drug-free, reusable, and safe for regular use.

    Can Sea-Bands help with sickness caused by anxiety?
    arrow

    Yes, Sea-Bands may help with nausea linked to anxiety, migraines, or other conditions, not just travel sickness. When a child feels anxious or gets migraines, they may also feel sick. The pressure from the Sea-Band can help calm that feeling by targeting the same wrist point used in traditional Chinese medicine. It’s not a cure for anxiety or migraines, but it can help manage one of the symptoms—feeling sick. It’s safe to try and can be used along with other treatments. If the nausea doesn’t go away, speak to your pharmacist or doctor.

    How long can my child wear Sea-Bands at a time?
    arrow

    Children can wear Sea-Bands for several hours or even all day if needed. There’s no medicine involved, so there’s no risk of overdose. The bands are made from soft elastic, and many children forget they’re even wearing them. Just make sure the bands aren’t too tight, and check their skin periodically to ensure it isn’t getting sore or red. If your child only feels sick at certain times (such as in a car or during chemotherapy), they can wear the bands only during those times. After use, they can be easily removed, washed, and reused later.

    Are Sea-Bands safe for all children?
    arrow

    Sea-Bands are safe for most children over the age of 3. They don’t contain any medicine, so they won’t interfere with other treatments. However, if your child has skin conditions, very sensitive skin, or a wrist injury, speak to a pharmacist before use. The bands apply pressure, so they shouldn’t be worn over broken or irritated skin. If your child is very small or has thin wrists, check that the bands aren’t too tight. They should feel firm but not painful. Always use both bands—one on each wrist—for the best effect.

    Do Sea-Bands really work for chemotherapy nausea in kids?
    arrow

    Many children undergoing chemotherapy find Sea-Bands helpful in reducing nausea. They’re often recommended alongside other treatments because they don’t interact with medicines. Clinical studies have shown that acupressure can lower the feeling of sickness in some people undergoing chemotherapy. It’s not guaranteed to work for everyone, but it’s safe to try and often makes a difference. Since it doesn’t add more medicine to your child’s treatment plan, it’s a gentle way to add comfort. Always speak to your child’s doctor or pharmacist before using anything new during cancer treatment.

    Can my child wear Sea-Bands while sleeping or overnight?
    arrow

    Wearing Sea-Bands overnight is generally not necessary unless your child often feels sick in the night or early morning, such as during a long trip or after a medical treatment. If nausea is a problem overnight, it’s usually better to check what’s causing it and talk to a doctor. The bands can be worn while resting, but some children may find them uncomfortable in bed. If your child needs them at night, make sure they’re fitted properly and that their wrists are checked regularly for any marks or redness.

    Do Sea-Bands need replacing or have an expiry date?
    arrow

    Sea-Bands don’t contain any active ingredients, so they don’t expire like medicine. However, they may wear out over time, especially if they’re used frequently and washed frequently. If the elastic becomes too loose or the plastic button feels flat, they may not work as well. Most families find that a pair lasts several months with normal use. Wash them gently in warm water with mild soap and let them air dry. Keeping them clean will help them last longer and stay comfortable for your child.

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