Title: Venofit Compression Stockings – 20-30 mmHg, White, 2-Pack (Sizes 35-46)
Description:
Venofit 20-30 mmHg compression stockings (Class 2) are medical-grade anti-embolism stockings designed for surgical and postpartum use. Providing graduated compression (highest at the ankle, gradually decreasing upwards), they promote healthy blood circulation, preventing blood clots and reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). These white, unisex stockings are ideal for use before, during, and after surgery, childbirth (including C-sections), and for patients with limited mobility.
Key Features:
- Graduated Compression (20-30 mmHg): Provides maximum pressure at the ankle (20-30 mmHg), gradually decreasing to 70% at the calf and 40% at the thigh.
- Anti-Embolism Protection: Helps prevent blood clots, a significant risk during surgery, childbirth, and prolonged immobility.
- Medical Grade Quality: Made from durable polyamide and elastane for comfort and reliable compression.
- Silicone Grip Top: Ensures a secure and comfortable fit without constricting.
- Unisex Sizing: Available in sizes to fit men and women (shoe size 35-46). A detailed size chart with measurement instructions is provided (see images).
- Open Toe Design: Allows for easy monitoring of the foot and toes.
- White Color: Conforms to hospital hygiene standards.
- Easy Care: Hand wash in cool water with mild soap; air dry flat.
- Temporary Use: Intended for use during and after surgery or childbirth (up to 1 month). Not for everyday use.
How to Measure:
- Ankle: Measure the circumference of your ankle at its narrowest point.
- Calf: Measure the circumference of your calf at its widest point.
- Thigh: Measure the circumference of your thigh 5cm below the groin.
Use the size chart (in images) to determine your size. If your thigh measurement falls outside the chart, measure your mid-thigh instead. Remember to take measurements in the morning, while standing, with minimal swelling. Use a flexible tape measure.
Consult your physician:
Always consult your doctor before using compression stockings, especially if you have any underlying health conditions. They will determine the appropriate compression level and duration of use.
Venofit: Supporting healthy circulation for a better quality of life.