Ergoforma Compression Stockings: Class 2 Support for Healthy Legs
Varicose veins and venous insufficiency are common concerns, affecting millions. While genetics and lifestyle factors play a role, wearing medical-grade compression stockings like Ergoforma’s Class 2 compression stockings can significantly improve symptoms and help prevent complications.
Ergoforma Class 2 compression stockings offer graduated compression, meaning the pressure is strongest at the ankle and gradually decreases towards the thigh. This encourages blood flow from the superficial veins to the deeper veins, reducing swelling and improving circulation. The stockings feature a comfortable, breathable fabric and are designed for all-day wear. Their attractive beige color ensures they blend seamlessly with everyday attire.
Key Benefits:
- Graduated Compression: Optimizes blood flow and reduces venous pressure.
- Improved Circulation: Promotes healthy leg circulation and reduces swelling.
- Pain Relief: Alleviates pain and discomfort associated with varicose veins and venous insufficiency.
- Edema Reduction: Helps reduce leg swelling and fluid retention.
- Thrombosis Prevention: Contributes to the prevention of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
- Comfortable Fit: Made from a soft, breathable fabric for all-day comfort.
- Discreet Design: The beige color ensures a natural, inconspicuous look.
Who Should Wear Compression Stockings?
Ergoforma Class 2 compression stockings are recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Varicose veins
- Leg swelling (edema)
- Tired, aching legs
- Leg cramps
- Venous insufficiency
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) prevention (consult your doctor)
- Pregnancy
- Prolonged sitting or standing
- Family history of venous disorders
- Air travel or long car journeys
Proper Application and Care:
Application:
Put on the stockings in the morning after getting out of bed. Lie down with your legs elevated for 10 minutes prior to application. Gently pull the stockings onto your legs, ensuring there are no wrinkles or creases.
Removal:
Remove the stockings before bed.
Care:
Hand wash in lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Do not use a washing machine, dryer, or bleach. Air dry away from direct sunlight.
Note: Compression stockings are a medical device and should be selected based on individual needs. Consult your physician or a qualified healthcare professional to determine the appropriate compression level and to rule out other potential causes of leg problems. They will be able to advise on the correct size and compression class for your specific needs.