Beige Compression Socks – Avicenum Class 2 Compression
Enhanced Description
Experience superior comfort and support with Avicenum Class 2 compression socks. These beige socks feature a closed toe design and incorporate silver ions for effective antimicrobial protection, making them ideal for sensitive skin. The wide, soft waistband ensures all-day comfort.
Key Benefits
- Superior Compression: Provides targeted compression (Class 2) to improve circulation and reduce leg swelling.
- Antimicrobial Protection: Silver ion treatment helps prevent the growth of bacteria and odor-causing microorganisms.
- Gentle on Sensitive Skin: Double-layered protective fibers minimize irritation often caused by elastane.
- Enhanced Comfort: Features a wide, soft waistband for a comfortable fit.
- High-Quality Materials: Constructed from durable and breathable 60% nylon and 40% Lycra blend.
- Suitable for Men and Women: Available in sizes to fit individuals 164cm and taller, up to a shoe size 42.
Indications
- Improves circulation in the lower extremities.
- Alleviates symptoms of venous insufficiency and early-stage varicose veins.
- Recommended for pregnant women to help prevent varicose veins.
- Provides relief from leg fatigue and swelling.
- Suitable for individuals with visible signs of varicose veins, such as spider veins and edema.
Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
- Chronic occlusive arterial diseases of the lower extremities (regional systolic pressure on the posterior tibial artery below 80 mmHg).
- Severe diabetic polyneuropathy and angiopathy.
- Decompensated cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
- Non-venous trophic ulcers.
- Acute soft tissue infection.
- Septic phlebitis.
Relative Contraindications
- Severe heart failure (additional compression may lead to impaired gas exchange and necrosis).
- Diabetes mellitus (risk of damage to fragile blood vessel walls, bleeding, and thrombus formation).
- Acute inflammatory processes affecting blood vessel walls, phlebitis, and thrombophlebitis (inflammation narrows blood vessels, impairing blood supply; increased pressure can lead to oxygen deficiency, thrombus formation, ulcers, and necrosis).
- Skin diseases, open wounds, purulent tissue infections, and allergic sensitivity to materials (fibers, Lycra, cotton, silicone).
Note: Always consult your doctor before using compression socks, especially if you have any underlying health conditions.
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