Options include wearable gel ice caps or head wraps, reusable freezer gel packs that stay flexible when frozen, and microwaveable heat packs that can be used for either cold or heat therapy.
They’re described as form-fitting and stretchable to conform to head and eye contours, offering 360-degree coverage and a snug, adjustable fit for most head shapes.
Product details advise limiting cold therapy sessions to about 20 minutes at a time. Some wearable gel caps also note they should be refrozen for about 2 hours between uses.
Care instructions vary by product: some list hand wash, others recommend spot or wipe cleaning, and at least one listing provides no care instructions.
Common categories include pain relievers/fever reducers, nasal decongestants, cough suppressants, expectorants, and antihistamines.
Package sizes shown include 24‑count and 20‑count. Some combo packs specify splits (for example, 24 total with 16 daytime and 8 nighttime caplets), and liquid‑gel boxes are also listed as 24 gels.
Forms shown in these results include softgels, caplets, and gelcaps/liquid gels.