Lauma Medical Beige Compression Stockings, Class 1 Compression, 1 Pair
Enhanced Product Description
Lauma Medical Beige Class 1 Compression Stockings offer gentle compression therapy to alleviate symptoms associated with various venous conditions. These comfortable and breathable stockings are designed for daily wear and are ideal for:
- Tired Legs: Experience relief from the discomfort of tired, aching legs.
- Spider Veins & Reticular Varicoses: Improve the appearance of spider veins and fine capillaries (telangiectasias).
- Venous Insufficiency & Varicose Veins: Reduce swelling and support healthy circulation.
- Pregnancy: Help prevent and manage varicose veins during pregnancy.
- Prolonged Sitting or Standing: Provide support and comfort for those with jobs requiring prolonged periods of sitting or standing.
- Travel: Minimize swelling and discomfort associated with long journeys (flights, car trips).
- Post-Operative Care (Venous Surgery): Aid in recovery and reduce swelling after venous surgery.
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention: Help reduce the risk of blood clots.
- Lipedema: Offer support and comfort for individuals with lipedema.
- Genetic Predisposition to Venous Issues: Act as a preventative measure for those with a family history of venous disorders.
Important Considerations
Consult your physician before using compression stockings. Proper fitting and selection are crucial for optimal results and to ensure they are appropriate for your individual medical condition. Compression stockings are not suitable for everyone.
Contraindications
Absolute Contraindications
Chronic arterial diseases of the legs with significantly reduced blood flow (e.g., aortoarteritis, atherosclerosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, endarteritis) with systolic blood pressure less than 80 mmHg.
Relative Contraindications
The decision to use compression stockings should be made by your doctor in the following cases: eczema, decubitus ulcers, open wounds, stasis dermatitis, acute thrombophlebitis, severe inflammatory or trophic skin diseases with high microbial contamination, highly sensitive skin, severe heart or lung failure (with signs of circulatory impairment at rest), diabetes with vascular complications in the legs, and septic phlebitis.
How to Put on Your Compression Stockings
- Insert your hand inside the stocking.
- Turn the stocking inside out up to the heel.
- Put on the toe and heel sections, ensuring the heel is correctly positioned.
- Gradually pull the stocking up your leg.
- Smooth out any wrinkles to ensure even compression.
- Do not pull the top edge forcefully.
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