Lauma Medical Beige Compression Stockings, Compression Class 2, 2 Pairs
Product Description:
Lauma Medical Beige Compression Stockings – Class 2 Compression (2 Pairs)
Experience superior comfort and support with Lauma Medical’s Class 2 compression stockings. These medical-grade stockings provide graduated compression, improving circulation and alleviating symptoms associated with various venous conditions. Designed for both preventative and therapeutic use, they are perfect for individuals seeking relief from:
- Varicose Veins: Reduce the appearance and discomfort of varicose veins and spider veins (reticular varicosis).
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention: Help prevent blood clots, especially beneficial for those at increased risk due to surgery, prolonged travel, or immobility.
- Post-Surgery Recovery: Aid in recovery after venous surgery or procedures.
- Lipedema: Provide comfort and support for individuals with lipedema.
- Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): Improve circulation and manage symptoms of CVI.
- Pregnancy: Help manage swelling and discomfort during pregnancy.
- Prolonged Sitting or Standing: Relieve tired and achy legs associated with prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
- Travel: Reduce the risk of DVT during long flights or car journeys.
Important Considerations:
These compression stockings should be selected and fitted by a healthcare professional based on your individual needs and medical history. Always consult your doctor before using compression stockings.
Contraindications:
- Absolute Contraindications: Chronic arterial diseases of the legs with a systolic blood pressure less than 80 mmHg (e.g., aortoarteritis, atherosclerosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, endoarteritis).
- Relative Contraindications: Eczema, decubitus ulcers, open wounds, stasis dermatitis, acute thrombophlebitis, inflammatory or trophic skin diseases with significant microbial contamination, very sensitive skin, severe heart or lung failure (with signs of circulatory disturbances at rest), diabetes with vascular damage to the legs, and septic phlebitis. Your doctor will determine if these stockings are appropriate for you.
How to Put on Your Compression Stockings:
- Insert your hand inside the stocking and grasp the heel.
- Turn the stocking inside out up to the heel.
- Put on the toe and heel sections, ensuring the heel is correctly positioned.
- Gradually pull the stocking up your leg.
- Smooth out any wrinkles to ensure even graduated compression.
- Do not pull the top edge forcefully.
Note: The length of wear (short-term or long-term) should be determined by your doctor. These are available in beige in a Class 2 compression level and come in a pack of two.
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