Lauma Medical Beige Compression Stockings: 2nd Compression Class
Product Description:
Experience superior comfort and support with Lauma Medical’s beige compression stockings, designed for individuals seeking relief from venous issues. These medical-grade stockings provide a graduated compression level of 2nd class, ideal for a range of conditions.
Key Benefits & Uses:
- Effective Varicose Vein Treatment & Prevention: Reduce swelling, pain, and the visible signs of varicose veins.
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention: Minimize your risk of developing DVT, particularly during long periods of immobility (travel, surgery recovery).
- Lipedema Management: Help alleviate discomfort and improve lymphatic drainage in individuals with lipedema.
- Relief from Tired Legs: Experience noticeable relief from aching and tired legs, especially after prolonged standing or sitting.
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Support healing and reduce swelling following venous surgery.
- Pregnancy-Related Venous Issues: Help manage varicose veins and venous insufficiency during pregnancy.
- Functional Phlebopathy Support: Provide relief and improved circulation for those with functional phlebopathy.
Who Should Use These Stockings?
These compression stockings are beneficial for individuals experiencing:
- Tired legs syndrome
- Genetic predisposition to venous pathologies
- Prolonged standing or sitting
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Uncontrolled weight and diet
- Reticular varicosis (spider veins)
- Venous insufficiency and varicose veins following venous surgery
Important Considerations:
Consult your doctor before using these compression stockings. They will assess your specific needs and determine if these stockings are appropriate for your condition.
Contraindications:
Absolute Contraindications:
Chronic arterial diseases of the legs with narrowed blood vessels (aortoarteritis, atherosclerosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, endoarteritis) with systolic blood pressure less than 80 mm Hg.
Relative Contraindications:
The use of compression hosiery should be discussed with your doctor in the following instances:
- Eczema, pressure sores, open wounds, stasis dermatitis, acute thrombophlebitis
- Inflammatory or trophic skin diseases with significant microbial contamination
- Highly sensitive skin
- Heart and lung failure with signs of circulatory disturbances at rest
- Diabetes with vascular damage in the legs
- 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, graduated compression.
- Do not pull the stocking forcefully from the top.
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