Features
Thermal Therapy for Perineum Healing and Comfort
The SRC Relief Femme-Eze Perineum Pack provides essential assistance for women recovering from vaginal birth or pelvic surgery. This pack features a flexible design that delivers targeted ice or heat therapy to the sensitive perineal area. You benefit from the soothing relief which reduces swelling and alleviates pain during the early stages of postpartum recovery. The reusable construction ensures you have a reliable solution for managing discomfort throughout your healing journey.
You experience faster relief and improved comfort when you wear the SRC Relief Femme-Eze Perineum Pack for daily recovery care. The soft cover protects your skin from direct thermal contact while ensuring effective temperature transfer. This support helps manage symptoms of hemorrhoids, stitches, and general pelvic soreness after delivery. It suits mothers who require a simple and effective way to manage localized pain and promote faster tissue repair.
Features and Benefits
- Flexible design provides targeted ice or heat therapy for the perineum
- Reusable construction ensures long term value and reliable pain relief
- Soft cover protects sensitive skin from direct thermal contact
- Simple application allows for easy use during the recovery process
- Effective temperature transfer reduces swelling and alleviates pain
Indications for Use
- Postpartum perineal pain and swelling relief
- Hemorrhoids and pelvic surgery recovery support
- Stitches and soft tissue trauma management after birth
- General pelvic discomfort and inflammation relief
Do you need relief down there? One of the oldest therapies to treat swelling, irritation or injury is cold therapy, which is why SRC Relief Femme-Eze provides a re-useable nontoxic Hot and Cold Perineum Ice Pack. Contoured to the female anatomy it can be used for a multitude of conditions in a safe, fast, effective and natural way for:
- Vulvodynia and Vulvar Varicose Veins treatment
- Swelling reduction after a Labiaplasty or Episiotomy Care and Recovery
- Perineal pain relief after childbirth
- Perineal care during labour
- Haemorrhoid management during and after pregnancy
- Includes 2 x Perineum Ice/Heat Packs and 2 x Soft Organic Cotton Cover Sleeves
- Comes in a handy storage bag with zipper
Product Information
- The perfect companion to SRC Pregnancy Shorts and Leggings (which serves as a great vulvar varicosities support garment) as well as SRC Recovery Shorts and Leggings the SRC Perineal Ice Pack will provide relief down there. The perineal ice pack is a great addition to your home first aid kit. Specifically for reducing vaginal inflammation for a wide variety of conditions; during pregnancy and recovery.
- Hot and Cold treatments are a natural and safe way to ease pain and reduce swelling from perineal tears and stitches as well as haemorrhoids.
- Great for treating trauma from waxing and laser hair removal, the Perineal Ice Pack is similarly shaped to a contoured sanitary pad which will be easily concealed in your underwear.
- Yeast infections can be caused by a number of things such as pregnancy and several medications, our Perineal Ice Pack over the area may decrease inflammation as well as the urge to itch.
- Sporting injuries down there are painful and can happen quiet easily. From a long bike ride to horse riding or martial arts, the perineum is prone to swelling like any other body part and your frozen bag of peas or a standard ice pack will simply not suffice. SRC’s Perineal Ice Pack will provide an immediate pain-relieving solution. Make sure you have the Ice Pack in your freezer as part of your home first aid arsenal available to quickly reduce the amount of swelling and speed up healing. The R.I.C.E. principle of Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation works for your lady bits.
- SRC Perineum Ice pack can also be used for honeymooners disease, soothing and providing relief down there.
- The reusable SRC Perineal Ice and Heat Pack is made from a soft grade polyvinyl that is non-toxic and latex free, is safe to use during pregnancy and while nursing.
- Please refer to the treatment of different conditions in the table below and make sure to follow directions. Always first consult with your health care professional to make sure the treatment is not contraindicated for your specific circumstances. If symptoms persist, please consult with your health care provider.













