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Varicose Veins Stockings

Varicose Veins Stockings – Compression Stockings – Socks – Hose

Varicose Veins Stockings – Compression Stockings – Socks – Hose If you have varicose veins, the first course of treatment your doctor may suggest is the use of varicose veins stockings. 

Also known as compression stockings, compression hose, or compression socks they may help reduce the symptoms of discomfort, heaviness, and swelling in your legs that you experience with varicose veins.

Compression stockings can and should be worn when taking a trip on an airplane or taking a long trip in a car to prevent blood clots from forming.

Compression stockings are simple to use, you just put them on like a regular pair of socks. They are tighter than a regular pair of socks and getting them on will take some practice. If you find you cannot get them on or cannot get them on correctly there are implements, you can buy to help you get them on.

When I say get them on correctly, I mean that when you have them on there should be no rolls or creases anywhere. Rolls or creases can cause damage to your leg by contributing to ulcer formation. In a leg that has circulation issues to begin with, you do not want to do anything that will cause you more problems.

Varicose veins stockings, when worn correctly, apply pressure to your legs in a gradient style. This means that the stockings are tighter at the ankle than they are at the knee. This gradient pressure helps the blood in your legs get pushed back up the leg to the heart.

Compression stockings come in knee high and thigh high lengths and are to be worn all day long. Depending on where your varicose veins are located your doctor may prescribed either length. Put them on in the morning and take them off at bedtime.

Size is important. You cannot just go to the store and pick up any old pair of compression stockings. Measurements must be taken to ensure you do not buy stockings that are too tight. Measuring is quick and easy. Take a tape measure and starting at the bottom of your heel, keeping the tape measure taut measure up to the back of your knee.

Then measure around at the widest point of your calf. Give these measurements to your doctor so she can prescribe the right size stockings. If your doctor wants you to have thigh high stockings, then measure from the bottom of your heel all the way up to the top of your thigh.

You may need some assistance for this measurement unless you have done work as a contortionist.

Your doctor has a few assorted brands available that she can prescribe and the decision to use one over another has only to do with her personal preference. If the first one that is prescribed does not relieve your symptoms, ask for a different kind. Some stockings even have zippers to make it easier for you to get them on and are the most expensive. You may have your choice of colors, too.

Cost is another factor to be aware of. Compression stockings range in price from $50-$150 per pair. Your insurance may help with the cost if your doctor has prescribed the varicose veins stockings and you can show a medical need for them. (“(small nude) 15-20 mm Hg Compression Stockings Thigh High Support …”)

This article is for information purposes only and is not professional medical advice. Nor should it be used as medical advice at any time. You should consult with your own Physician or other proper medical professionals prior to determining treatment or diagnosis.

Regards, Coyalita

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