RS-38 Modality FAQ
Q. What can I use to help alleviate cramps during levina menstrual pain relief treatment?
We recommend drinking warm water or tea to alleviate cramps. If the pain persists, it could be due to other physiological or health factors, and we suggest you schedule a consultation with a medical professional as soon as possible.
Q. Are there any side effects of using levina?
levina use has no known side effects. The user manual outlines usage details comprehensively. TENS is a non-invasive physical therapy method that has undergone extensive safety testing and has been used by medical professionals for many years. It has received international certifications from the FDA in the United States, Canada, and Taiwan, guaranteeing its safety and effectiveness. The risk of any adverse effects is considered low, and TENS is generally regarded as safe and well-tolerated, with minimal side effects. Allergic reactions to electrode pads may cause mild skin irritation. We have used hypoallergenic hydrogel materials to reduce this occurrence. However, a very small number of individuals may still experience skin irritation or allergies. We recommend discontinuing device use and seeking medical advice if such a situation arises.
Q. Is this helpful for people with endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), or fibroids?
Endometriosis, PCOS, and fibroids differ from common menstrual pain (primary dysmenorrhea). For those diagnosed with these conditions, we recommend consulting a doctor or medical professional before use.
Q. Can I use it if I have a copper IUD installed?
Yes, levina can be used with a copper IUD. However, if you have concerns, we recommend consulting a doctor or medical professional before use.
Q. Can I use levina while sleeping?
Some of our customers use levina while sleeping, and it's generally safe. However, we don't recommend using it while sleeping to avoid accidental contact or startling, as you should always be aware of your body's response to the stimulation.
Q. Can I use levina during pregnancy?
levina is not indicated for relieving labor pain and should not be used during pregnancy.