The most important compression stockings for varicose veins

 compression socks fit snugly around your ankles, calves and legs. They provide support and prevent leg pain and the build-up of blood vessels that cause swelling, varicose veins and spider veins. If you are already experiencing some of these problems, compression stockings can help to solve the problem and prevent it from getting worse, as well as relieving the symptoms. If you have a family history of these problems or have early signs, it is important to start early prevention by wearing stockings now to prevent future damage. Medical grade compression stockings or socks promote better venous flow and help control leg, foot and ankle swelling, varicose veins, leg fatigue, spider veins and other problematic leg conditions.


The compression socks are made from a special material. The design provides more compression under the legs and less compression as they move upwards. They are available in a wide range of compressions, styles and colours. compression socks/stockings are suitable for almost all occasions, including casual, sports and dresses.

compression socks are available in men's and women's styles and sizes. A certified fitter, such as your hand and foot doctor, should measure your legs in different areas to ensure a perfect fit and effective results.
People of all ages and abilities can benefit from wearing compression socks men.

Wearing compression socks when travelling, especially when flying, can help prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT). If you notice swelling in your feet or ankles while flying, you should wear compression stockings during your flight to prevent swelling and further complications.

Compression stockings can help prevent progression and manage existing problems. They will help relieve painful leg sensations and allow you to stand on your feet for longer.

People who stand all day or sit a lot of benefit from compression therapy. This can prevent the tired and sore feeling in the legs and associated varicose vein flare-ups caused by venous reflux from sitting or standing.

Due to gravity, swelling may stay or move downwards. Compression therapy can prevent this and help to promote healing.
Swollen legs are common during pregnancy. Episodes of varicose veins may also depend on how the baby sits. For most women, we recommend using compression socks for women throughout them.

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