Lauma Medical Beige Compression Stockings, Compression Class 2, 2 Pairs
Lauma Medical Beige Compression Stockings offer superior support and therapeutic benefits for various venous conditions. These Class 2 compression stockings are designed to provide graduated compression, improving circulation and alleviating symptoms associated with:
- Varicose Veins: Reduce swelling, pain, and discomfort caused by varicose veins and spider veins (reticular varicosis).
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Prevention: Help prevent blood clots, particularly important after surgery or during prolonged periods of inactivity (e.g., long flights).
- Post-Surgical Recovery: Aid in healing and reduce swelling after venous surgery.
- Lipedema: Manage symptoms associated with this chronic fat disorder.
- Venous Insufficiency: Improve blood flow and reduce symptoms of venous insufficiency, such as leg heaviness and fatigue.
- Pregnancy: Help manage varicose veins and swelling during pregnancy.
- Tired Legs Syndrome: Provide relief from the discomfort of tired, aching legs.
Important Considerations:
These medical-grade compression stockings should be selected under the guidance of a physician. Proper fitting is crucial for optimal effectiveness and comfort.
Contraindications:
Absolute Contraindications:
Chronic arterial diseases of the legs with reduced blood flow (e.g., aortoarteritis, atherosclerosis, thromboangiitis obliterans, endoarteritis) with systolic blood pressure below 80 mm Hg.
Relative Contraindications:
The decision to use compression hosiery should be made by a doctor in cases of: eczema, pressure sores, open wounds, stasis dermatitis, acute thrombophlebitis, inflammatory or trophic skin diseases with significant microbial contamination, very sensitive skin, severe heart or lung failure with circulatory problems at rest, diabetes with vascular complications in the legs, and septic phlebitis.
Instructions for Use:
- Insert your hand inside the stocking.
- Turn the stocking inside out up to the heel.
- Put on the toe and heel parts, 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 top edge forcefully.
Note: The decision for long-term or short-term use should be made by your doctor.