Title: Beige Compression Socks - Class 2 Support (Ortho)
Beige Compression Socks - Class 2 Support (Ortho)
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Optimized Description
These high-quality beige compression socks offer Class 2 compression, providing excellent support and relief for tired, aching legs. Perfect for both men and women, they're designed for all-day comfort and superior performance.
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Key Features
- Class 2 Compression: Provides optimal support for improved circulation and reduced swelling.
- Versatile Sizing: Available in Normal (35-39 cm) and Long (40-44 cm) lengths to fit a wide range of users (fits shoe sizes 36-43).
- Open Toe Design: Offers breathability and prevents overheating.
- Soft, Flat Seams: Minimizes irritation and chafing for all-day comfort.
- Durable Construction: Reinforced with super-strong elastic threads in the foot area for extended wear.
- Superior Breathability & Moisture-Wicking: Keeps your feet dry and comfortable thanks to highly absorbent fibers.
- Silicone Grip: Ensures the socks stay securely in place.
- Graduated Compression: Compression is greatest at the ankle and gradually decreases upwards to promote healthy blood flow.
- Beige/Caramel Color: A versatile neutral shade.
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Indications
These compression socks may be beneficial for individuals experiencing:
- Heavy leg syndrome
- Tendency towards obesity
- Post-phlebosclerotherapy and venous surgery recovery
- Thrombosis (blood clot formation in veins) and post-thrombosis conditions
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Reticular (net-like) varicose veins
- Lymphedema (tissue swelling due to lymphatic drainage issues) and lipoedema (swelling of fatty tissue)
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Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications:
Do not use if you have:
- Impaired arterial circulation in the lower limbs
- Cardiopulmonary insufficiency
- Blue painful phlebitis (inflammation of the veins)
- Skin rashes (dermatitis)
- Diabetic polyneuropathy
- Chronic polyarthritis
Relative Contraindications:
Consult your doctor if you have:
- Individual intolerance to the materials used in the compression garment
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Important Note
Always consult with your physician or healthcare provider before using compression socks, especially if you have any underlying health conditions. This information is not intended as medical advice.
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