Badra Compression Stockings: 20-30 mmHg, Beige & Caramel, 2 Pairs
Product Description
Badra compression stockings offer superior support and comfort, providing therapeutic compression of 20-30 mmHg (Class 2). These medical-grade stockings are ideal for managing various venous conditions, including:
- Post-phlebectomy and venous surgery recovery: Aid in healing and reduce swelling.
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and post-thrombotic syndrome: Help prevent blood clot formation and reduce symptoms.
- Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): Improve circulation and alleviate leg pain, swelling, and fatigue.
- Reticular varicose veins: Reduce the appearance of spider veins and prevent progression.
- Lymphedema and lipoedema: Manage swelling and discomfort caused by fluid buildup.
Suitable for both men and women, Badra compression stockings help improve blood flow, reducing the risk of complications associated with venous disease. The graduated compression—highest at the ankle (100%), gradually decreasing to the calf (70%) and thigh (40%)—promotes healthy circulation without constricting blood vessels. This targeted compression helps prevent blood pooling, reducing swelling and discomfort.
Choosing the Right Size
Accurate sizing is crucial for optimal effectiveness. To determine your size, measure:
- Ankle circumference: At the narrowest point.
- Calf circumference: At the fullest point.
- Thigh circumference: 5 cm below the groin.
- Leg length: From the heel to the groin crease.
Refer to the size chart (included in the product images) to find your perfect fit.
Proper Use and Care
- Wearing: Put on your stockings in the morning before swelling occurs. If putting them on later, rest with your legs elevated for 10-15 minutes beforehand. Post-surgery, follow your phlebologist’s instructions.
- Cleaning: Daily hand washing is essential to maintain the compression properties. Use lukewarm water (under 30°C) and a mild, liquid detergent designed for delicate fabrics. Avoid harsh detergents, bleach, and fabric softeners. Rinse thoroughly, gently roll the stockings to remove excess water (do not wring), and air dry flat away from direct heat.
Important Note
Compression stockings are a medical device. Always consult your physician or phlebologist before using them to ensure they are appropriate for your specific condition and to determine the correct compression level and usage schedule. They should be considered a therapeutic aid and not a replacement for medical treatment.