Title: Lauma Medical Beige Compression Socks, Class 2, 2 Pack
Product Description
Experience the superior comfort and therapeutic benefits of Lauma Medical Beige Compression Socks, a Class 2 compression garment designed to provide effective relief and support for a variety of leg conditions. These socks are crafted from a luxurious blend of 60% cotton, 35% Lycra elastane, and 5% polyamide, ensuring breathability, durability, and a comfortable fit. The Class 2 compression level provides optimal support for various needs.
Indications for Use
- Prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Reduce your risk of blood clots, particularly during extended periods of immobility such as long flights or car rides.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Support venous health and promote healing after venous surgery.
- Lipedema: Manage symptoms and improve comfort for those with this chronic condition.
- Functional Phlebopathy: Address symptoms related to venous insufficiency.
- Tired Leg Syndrome: Alleviate discomfort and fatigue associated with tired legs.
- Genetic Predisposition to Venous Pathology: Provide preventative support for individuals with a family history of venous issues.
- Prolonged Standing or Sitting: Offer relief for those with occupations requiring prolonged periods of standing or sitting.
- Sedentary Lifestyle: Improve circulation and reduce the risk of venous complications.
- Poor Weight Management and Diet: Support venous health in individuals with unhealthy lifestyle habits.
- Pregnancy-Related Varicose Veins: Help manage and prevent varicose veins during pregnancy.
- Reticular Varicose Veins (Spider Veins): Improve the appearance and reduce the discomfort of spider veins.
- Venous Insufficiency and Varicose Veins Post-Surgery: Aid in recovery and management of venous issues following surgery.
Important Note
Always consult your physician before using compression socks, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions. Proper fitting and compression level are crucial for effective treatment and to avoid potential complications. These socks should be selected based on individual needs and anatomical characteristics under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
- Chronic arterial diseases of the legs associated with narrowing of blood vessels (aortoarteritis, atherosclerosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, endoarteritis) with systolic arterial pressure less than 80 mm Hg.
Relative Contraindications
A physician should assess the suitability of compression therapy in the following cases:
- Eczema, pressure sores, open wounds, stasis dermatitis, acute thrombophlebitis.
- Inflammatory and trophic skin diseases with significant microbial contamination.
- Individuals with highly sensitive skin.
- Heart and lung failure with signs of circulatory disorders at rest.
- Diabetes with vascular lesions in the legs.
- Septic phlebitis.
Application
The duration of wear (prolonged or short-term) should be determined by your physician.
How to Put On
- Insert your hand inside the sock and grasp the heel.
- Turn the sock inside out up to the heel.
- Put on the toe and heel sections, ensuring the heel is correctly positioned.
- Gradually pull the sock up your leg.
- Smooth out any wrinkles to ensure even graduated compression.
- Do not pull the top edge forcefully.