Creamy Beige Compression Knee-High Socks, Compression Class 1, 1 Pair
These compression knee-high socks are a medical device used to treat and prevent various lower leg vein diseases. This therapeutic and prophylactic hosiery is widely and effectively used to prevent and aid in the treatment of conditions such as: varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, superficial thrombophlebitis, post-traumatic complications, and during pre- and postoperative periods. They also offer excellent preventative care.
These socks are beneficial for individuals with existing vascular diseases, those experiencing initial symptoms, and those proactively protecting their health. The type of compression garment should be determined individually after consultation with a phlebologist, who will determine the necessary compression class.
Our socks are designed with anatomical features for optimal comfort. Natural materials prevent skin irritation, while high elasticity provides a therapeutic effect.
Compression Class 1:
Suitable for individuals experiencing early signs of venous disease, as well as for the prevention and treatment of post-traumatic complications, during the pre- and postpartum periods, and after cast removal. This includes:
- Initial stages of chronic venous insufficiency
- “Heavy legs” syndrome: heaviness, numbness, and a feeling of pressure in the legs
- Prevention and treatment of post-cast removal complications
- During pre- and postpartum periods with varicose veins
- Varicose veins appearing as a prominent vascular pattern on the skin
Compression Class 2:
A therapeutic option for individuals with developed and clearly expressed vascular diseases, and can also be used to reduce post-trauma swelling. This includes:
- Chronic venous insufficiency with dilated superficial veins
- Varicose veins, spider veins
- Phlebosclerotic treatment of varicose veins
- Superficial thrombophlebitis
- Limb swelling after injury
Contraindications: Open wounds in the area of the affected vessel; local skin diseases (dermatitis); diabetes; heart and lung failure; allergic reactions to the materials of the compression stocking. Consult your doctor before use!
Instructions for Use:
Suitable for both men and women; intended to be worn with a belt (for socks without silicone); select the correct size according to the size chart (65-74 cm leg length from groin to floor); visually inspect the product for any damage; put on the socks in the morning while lying down, gradually stretching and smoothing out wrinkles until they fit snugly; the duration of use is determined by your doctor; if an allergic reaction occurs, consult your doctor.
Compression Stockings and Thrombosis:
Thrombosis occurs when blood clots form inside a vein, obstructing normal blood flow. Experts recommend wearing compression stockings for prevention. Thrombosis can occur for various reasons, including post-surgery due to blood pressure changes and blood thickening. If you are undergoing surgery, protect your health by wearing compression knee-high socks.
Thrombosis During Pregnancy and Childbirth:
Expectant mothers often experience leg problems, which worsen closer to delivery. Medications are typically avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary; therefore, wearing compression stockings is the primary preventative method. Cesarean sections and vaginal deliveries increase the risk of blood clots, even in young women. Increased blood pressure combined with impaired blood flow can have serious consequences. Therefore, women are often asked to wear compression stockings before delivery.
Thrombosis in Later Life:
Individuals over 40 experiencing leg fatigue, pain, and swelling should consider wearing compression knee-high socks. The risk of thrombosis significantly increases after this age. Preventative use of anti-varicose hosiery can help avoid this dangerous condition.
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