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Why you need compression socks?
If you've suffered with varicose veins , you'll be familiar with soreness, swelling and fatigue on your aching leg.
Varicose veins appear when the one-way valves in your veins fail and allow blood to leak backward. It's the pooling of blood because of this valve failure that causes the squiggly, bulging blue veins to pop out.
Our compression socks can help relieve from varicose veins, promoting blood and oxygen circulation more effectively, preventing cramping, fatigue, stiffness and swelling, faster recovery.
How compression socks work?
Our medical compression socks has strict compression level of each key measuring point.
The graduated compression provides maximum compression at the ankle with a progressive reduction through the thigh, which enhance the return of venous blood to the heart.
Who can benefit from compression socks?
Long-distance travellers
Aircraft flight related practitioner
Professionals involving prolonged sitting / standing in one place
Sufferers of varicose veins & related venous disorders
Pregnant women with lower limb edema
Which Level should I choose?
Select pressure according to leg symptoms
Class I compression stockings (15-21mmHg)---prevention and relief type
Used for health care prevention of people with high risk of varicose veins and thrombosis; patients with early stage of varicose veins. Such as those who stand for a long time, sit for a long time, and exercise for a long time.
Class II compression stockings (23-32mmHg)---adjuvant treatment type
Suitable for patients with obvious varicose veins in the lower limbs (the veins protrude from the skin surface when standing) and with leg discomfort (such as soreness and swelling of the lower limbs, itching of eczema, cramps and numbness, pigmentation, etc.), phlebitis, severe varicose veins during pregnancy, patients after varicose vein surgery (large and small saphenous vein stripping), and patients with post-deep vein thrombosis syndrome.
Warm Tips:
1.If conditions permit, we strongly recommend purchasing 2 pairs to replace, as double its life for each pair. Don't wear a single pair for more than 3 days, because a long time wear will affect the recovery of elastic socks.
2.Better to wear your compression stockings during the day and take them off before going to bed.
Washing Instruction:
1.It's imperative that the garment is washed after each use. Washing brings back the elasticity to the socks.
2.To prolong the garment life, hand wash with warm water (below 30℃) and mild laundry soap or detergent. Use chloride-free bleach. Do not wring out, gently squeeze excess water to hang and air-dry. Do not dry clean or iron.
Package Includes:
1 Pair Unisex Medical Compression Stockings