Dynamic Comprezon Classic Varicose Vein Stockings Mid Thigh (Pair) - (Class 1) (2101) (S)
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Dynamic Comprezon Classic Varicose Vein Stockings are designed to manage the symptoms of varicose veins, such as tired, aching legs and mild swelling. These mid-thigh length stockings provide Class 1 compression (18-21 mmHg), which is suitable for mild varicosities and a feeling of heaviness in the legs. They work by applying graduated pressure, which is highest at the ankle and decreases up the leg, helping to improve blood flow back towards the heart and prevent blood from pooling in the leg veins.
Graduated Compression: Applies maximum pressure at the ankle, which gradually reduces towards the thigh, promoting the natural upward flow of blood.
Microfibre Material: The Classic version is made from advanced microfibre, offering durability, elasticity, and a smooth finish for comfortable daily wear.
Accurate Pressure: Manufactured using German machinery to provide a precise and controlled therapeutic pressure required for managing venous conditions.
Durable and Skin-Friendly: The material is designed to be durable, breathable, and gentle on the skin, making it suitable for all-day use.
Unisex Design: These stockings are suitable for both men and women seeking relief from venous disorders.
Q: What are Class 1 varicose vein stockings used for?
A: Class 1 stockings provide mild compression (18-21 mmHg) and are used to manage symptoms of varicose veins like tired, aching legs and mild swelling. They help improve blood circulation and can be worn for support when sitting or standing for long periods.
Q: How do I put on these compression stockings correctly?
A: Put them on first thing in the morning when swelling is minimal. Turn the stocking inside out to the heel, slide your foot in, and then gently pull the rest of the stocking up your leg, ensuring it is smooth and not bunched or rolled down.
Q: When should I avoid using compression stockings?
A: You should not use compression stockings if you have certain conditions like severe peripheral arterial disease, congestive heart failure, or advanced peripheral neuropathy. It is highly recommended to consult a physician before using them to ensure they are appropriate for your condition.
Q: How should I care for my varicose vein stockings?
A: Hand wash the stockings gently with a mild detergent and warm water. Do not use a tumble dryer; instead, dry them away from direct sunlight or heat to maintain their elasticity and compression.
Q: How long should I wear the stockings each day?
A: Typically, you should wear the stockings from the time you get up in the morning until bedtime. However, you should always follow the specific recommendations provided by your healthcare professional.
Improves Blood Circulation: Encourages proper blood flow from the legs back to the heart, preventing the pooling of blood that causes varicose veins.
Reduces Discomfort and Swelling: Alleviates common symptoms associated with varicose veins, including pain, swelling, leg fatigue, and feelings of heaviness.
Helps Prevent Progression: Regular use can help stop varicose veins from getting worse and reduces the risk of complications like deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Provides Comfort During Long Periods of Standing or Sitting: Offers support and enhances comfort for individuals whose profession or lifestyle involves extended periods of standing or sitting.
It is recommended to put the stockings on first thing in the morning, before getting out of bed, when leg swelling is minimal.
Ensure your legs and feet are clean and dry before application.
Turn the stocking inside out down to the heel portion.
Slide your foot into the stocking and carefully position the heel.
Gently pull the rest of the stocking up over your ankle and calf, smoothing out any wrinkles as you go.
Continue to ease the stocking up to the mid-thigh, ensuring it lies flat against the skin without rolling or bunching.
It is advisable to consult with a physician before using compression stockings to ensure the correct pressure class and size for your condition.
Discontinue use and consult a doctor if you experience discomfort, pain, skin irritation, or any discoloration.
Ensure you select the correct size for a proper fit, as stockings that are too tight or loose will not provide the intended therapeutic benefit.
Do not allow the stockings to roll down or bunch up, as this can create a tight band and restrict circulation.
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
For optimal therapeutic results, it is often recommended to replace your stockings every 3-6 months, as they can lose their elasticity over time.
It is suggested to have two pairs to rotate daily for hygiene purposes.
To maintain the compression and lifespan of the stockings, hand wash them gently with a mild detergent and dry them away from direct heat or sunlight.
Store the product in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Avoid physical damage to the stockings.
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