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ice bag
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ice bag
n.
See ice pack.

ice bag
n
1. a waterproof bag used as an ice pack
2. a strong bag, usually made of canvas and equipped with two handles, used for carrying blocks of ice
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Noun1.ice bagice bag - a waterproof bag filled with ice: applied to the body (especially the head) to cool or reduce swelling
bag - a flexible container with a single opening; "he stuffed his laundry into a large bag"


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Be ready with different sizes of gauze bandage, rinse solutions, mosquito repellant, antibacterial ointments, cottons, various medicines, syringe, scissors, cotton, towels, ice bags, sun burn ointments and other essentials.
Prestige equipments offer solutions starting from common hot water bottles, ice bags, blood pressure kits for doctors, eye charts, rubber rings for the invalid, pocket otoscopes, power-mist nebulizer machines, tiny otolites, UV-protecting ultra violet monitors and every other equipment needed to run your home care needs.
Swelling is controlled by ice bags placed on the cheeks and two ibuprofen tablets taken every four hours.
 
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