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Product test

Painlessly surfing the red wave

Vanessa Kim
19.5.2021

Menstruation is already annoying enough. And then there’s the pain and cramps. In this review, I want to find out whether the «Menstrual Relax EM 50» by Beurer can help.

The technology of the Beurer Menstrual Relax EM 50

The electrotherapy gadget is based on a combination of heat and electric current, which provides pain relief without medication. The acronym TENS refers to «transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation». The electrodes attached to the device send stimulating impulses from the surface of the skin to the nerve cords and block the transmission of pain to the brain.

I can choose between 15 TENS intensity levels and a heat programme that can go up to 43 degrees Celsius –  a feature I missed with Livia. The heat and TENS functions can be used either together or separately. Beurer recommends an application time of 20 minutes. The automatic switch-off function ensures that this time isn’t exceeded. This way I don’t need to set a timer.

First impressions

In addition to the Menstrual Relax Pad, the package includes a USB cable and two self-adhesive gel pads. I attach these to the two electrodes before first use. I proceed with caution, as bumps on the gel-like film can cause skin irritation during application. To protect the gel pads from dust and dirt, I keep the blue protective films instead of throwing them away.

According to the manufacturer, the intensity should be adjusted so that the treatment is a pleasant tingling sensation. I switch between the sixth and seventh level as needed. Out of curiosity, I would’ve liked a digital display to show me what level I find comfortable. Instead, I have to count along when I press the keys.
By the way, the gadget is programmed to start anew at the lowest TENS intensity level after each use.

My only complaint is that the battery life is much too short. After four cycles – with or without TENS – it’s over. With my additional heat units, I have to charge the gadget twice a day. When I’m at home or in the office, I can easily do this via USB cable with my notebook. On the road, however, it gets difficult.

Verdict

First and foremost: the device isn’t a miracle cure. I don’t surf the red wave completely pain-free with it. My pain and cramps are less with it, though, and that’s something. Normally, I would describe my period pain as a ten on a scale of one to ten. With this gadget, I’m at about a four and can cut my medication dose in half. As soon as I feel a slight tug, I attach the device to my lower abdomen and «pulse» the pain away.

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