Beige Compression Stockings – 30-40 mmHg Compression (Knee-High, Open Toe & Heel)
Experience superior comfort and support with these beige, knee-high compression stockings, providing 30-40 mmHg compression (Class 3). Designed for optimal venous health, these medical-grade stockings feature an open toe and heel for enhanced breathability and easy application. Made with a blend of natural rubber, polyamide, and cotton for a soft, durable feel, these stockings deliver graduated compression from the ankle to the upper calf.
Ideal for:
- Varicose Veins: Manage symptoms of varicose veins, including pain, swelling, and skin changes.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Promote healing and reduce swelling after venous surgery.
- Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI): Alleviate symptoms of CVI, particularly in Stage 3.
- Lymphedema: Reduce swelling and discomfort associated with lymphedema.
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention: Reduce the risk of DVT in high-risk individuals.
Key Features:
- 30-40 mmHg Compression (Class 3): Provides strong compression for effective venous support.
- Open Toe & Heel Design: Enhances breathability and ease of application.
- Graduated Compression: Delivers targeted compression from ankle to calf.
- Soft & Breathable Fabric: Combines natural rubber, polyamide, and cotton for superior comfort.
- Knee-High Length: Provides comfortable support without restricting movement.
- Beige Color: Discreet and natural-looking.
- Manufacturer: Orto
Contraindications:
- Obstructive arterial diseases (atherosclerosis,endarteritis, Raynaud’s syndrome).
- Diabetic angiopathy with Stage II-III ischemia.
- Undiagnosed dermatitis.
- Decompensated cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
- Acute soft tissue infection.
- Septic phlebitis.
Note: Always consult with your physician or healthcare provider before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions. Proper fitting is essential for optimal effectiveness and comfort. This product is a Class 3 medical compression stocking. The compression level indicated (30-40 mmHg) is an approximation and can vary slightly depending on the size.
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