Varicose Vein Stockings; Compression stockings are traditionally used to improve circulation. Modern compression stockings are more sophisticated and designed to provide consistent pressure on the legs, helping blood to flow back toward the heart. Stockings usually exert more pressure near the ankles and feet, providing an extra squeeze that promotes blood flow.
Studies suggest that compression stockings can improve some symptoms of varicose veins, but little evidence supports the idea that stockings alone eliminate them. Different types of socks exert different amounts of pressure. The right amount of pressure and the right kind of stocking depends on the number, style, and underlying cause of a person's varicose veins.
A varicose is a prominent vein located just beneath the skin's surface. Compression stockings may help to reduce the appearance and painful symptoms associated with varicose veins in some people. Varicose veins occur when blood collects behind the tiny valves in a person's veins instead of flowing smoothly back to the heart.
They are more common in the legs and feet because blood returning to the heart travels farther. Doctors often recommend compression stockings to improve circulation, prevent varicose veins from worsening, and reduce pain or discomfort.
Varicose Vein Stockings Ag Class 1 Feature:
Imported technical yarn to ensure quality, durability, and skin-friendliness
Provides consistent and durable compression
A time-tested and proven solution for the treatment of venous leg disorders
Retains pressure gradient over many months of use
Offers graduated and accurate compression
Graduated reduction is essential to ensure blood flow back up the leg
It keeps the maximum pressure on the veins at the ankle and gradually delivers less tension as it stretches above the ankle.
Relieve the symptoms and progression of varicose veins
Decreases the pressure in the veins
Offers medical compression of the highest level, thereby ensuring a safe and successful therapy
Excellent elasticity and air permeability make it wonderful to wear
Ideal for all climates and ensures better patient compliance
Applies 18-21 mmHg pressure
The open-toe style allows you to wear any footwear
Easy to don with slip-on
Available as a pair for both legs
When should I wear compression stockings? People tend to wear compression stockings during the day because sitting upright and standing are more likely to cause circulation problems. People with varicose veins might try putting their feet up at night to improve circulation. However, a doctor may recommend wearing stockings at night as well. Risks of compression stockings: BeThey can be challenging because they are intentionally tight; The legs should be clean and dry. Wait for any lotion to be absorbed before putting on stockings. Using compression stockings can have side effects, including:
broken skin
skin irritation
discomfort
temporary dents in the skin
Wrinkled stockings, worn incorrectly or in the wrong size, are more likely to cause problems. Circumference measurements:
b – ankle circumference
c – the most comprehensive portion of the calf
g – 5 cm below the inguinal fold
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