CN201869785U - Children infusion protection socks - Google Patents

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CN201869785U
CN201869785U CN2010205919999U CN201020591999U CN201869785U CN 201869785 U CN201869785 U CN 201869785U CN 2010205919999 U CN2010205919999 U CN 2010205919999U CN 201020591999 U CN201020591999 U CN 201020591999U CN 201869785 U CN201869785 U CN 201869785U
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刘丽娟
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The utility model discloses a pair of children infusion protection socks which comprises a pair of socks, wherein puncture openings are formed on the pair of socks. The pair of socks is easy to realize, and can provide a warm environment for feet of children when puncture is performed on feet of children.

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Children's protection socks of infusing
Technical field
The utility model relates to medical instruments field, relates in particular to children's protection socks of infusing.
Background technology
Children need inject at foot when infusing sometimes, so just need take off socks.And transfusion time is generally longer, and children's foot does not have warming measure, can cause suffering from cold in infusion process, and children's the state of an illness is increased the weight of.
The utility model content
The utility model purpose provides a kind of children protection socks of infusing, when solving the transfusion of children's foot, and the problem that pin is easily suffered from cold and caused the state of an illness to increase the weight of.
In order to achieve the above object, the technical scheme that the utility model adopted is:
Children's protection socks of infusing include socks, it is characterized in that: corresponding children's foot vessel position has acupuncture treatment mouthful on the described socks.
The utility model corresponding children's vessel position on socks has the acupuncture treatment mouth, when children's foot is infused like this, can put on the protection socks, has an acupuncture treatment by the acupuncture treatment mouth.The utility model is easy to realize, can warm environment is provided for when children's foot is had an acupuncture treatment children's foot.
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Fig. 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
The specific embodiment
As shown in Figure 1.Children's protection socks of infusing include socks 1, and corresponding children's foot vessel position has acupuncture treatment mouthfuls 2 on the socks 1.

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1. children's protection socks of infusing include socks, it is characterized in that: corresponding children's foot vessel position has acupuncture treatment mouthful on the described socks.
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