Title: Black Compression Stockings, Class 3 Compression, 1 Pair
Product Description
Experience superior comfort and support with our Class 3 compression stockings. Designed for individuals requiring strong compression therapy, these medical-grade stockings offer effective relief from leg swelling, varicose veins, and other circulatory issues. Made with a blend of 70% nylon and 30% spandex, they provide exceptional durability and a comfortable fit.
Key Features
- Class 3 Compression (34-46 mmHg): Provides strong compression for effective treatment of significant circulatory problems.
- Silicone Grip Top: Prevents slippage and ensures a secure fit all day long.
- Seamless Design: Minimizes irritation and maximizes comfort.
- Reinforced Toe and Heel: Offers increased durability in high-wear areas.
- 4-Way Stretch: Allows for a comfortable, customized fit.
- Graduated Compression: Improves blood circulation from the ankles to the thighs.
- Medical-Grade Quality: Suitable for treating conditions such as:
- Severe leg swelling
- Varicose veins
- Post-surgery venous insufficiency
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
- Lymphedema (consult your physician)
- Available Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
- Colors: Black, Beige
How to Wear
- Place your thumbs inside the stocking foot, gathering the fabric.
- Slide each foot into the stocking, gradually pulling it up towards the heel.
- Adjust the heel for a comfortable fit.
- Smoothly pull the stocking up your leg, ensuring there are no wrinkles.
Compression Level Guide
(Consult your doctor for personalized recommendations)
- Class 1 (15-21 mmHg): Prophylactic use for individuals at risk of venous insufficiency (e.g., teachers, nurses, flight attendants). Also suitable for mild symptoms like minor leg discomfort or fatigue.
- Class 2 (23-32 mmHg): For individuals experiencing moderate symptoms such as leg pain, fatigue, mild swelling, varicose veins, or post-phlebectomy.
- Class 3 (34-46 mmHg): For individuals with significant leg swelling, severe varicose veins, post-thrombotic syndrome, or lymphedema.
Note: This information is for general knowledge and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions.