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What are Compression Stockings?

Compression Stockings, also known as Compression Socks, provide graduated compression to the legs, helping to improve blood flow and prevent certain medical conditions. The compression offered helps alleviate the discomfort and swelling associated with varicose veins, which are enlarged and twisted veins that usually occur in the legs. It can also be used as part of the management of lymphedema, a condition where excess lymph fluid accumulates in tissues, typically in the arms or legs, causing swelling. Compression socks are available in various lengths, including knee-high, thigh-high, and pantyhose styles.

How do Compression Socks Work?

Compression stockings work by applying graduated pressure to the legs, with the highest pressure at the ankle and gradually decreasing towards the top of the stocking. This compression helps to improve blood flow and reduce swelling by exerting pressure on the veins in the legs, which helps to compress the walls of the veins and improve the efficiency of blood flow back to the heart.

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Indications

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Your healthcare provider may suggest the type of stockings and compression level required according to your health condition. At HPFY, we have pantyhose compression stockings for varicose veins with different compression levels and heights at the best prices and discounts.

Types of Compression Stockings

Level of Compression

  1. Mild Compression (12-16 mmHg) - Typically used for mild symptoms such as tired or achy legs and for prevention of varicose veins during pregnancy or for long periods of sitting or standing.
  2. Moderate Compression (15-20 mmHg) - Commonly used for moderate symptoms such as varicose veins, mild to moderate edema, and post-sclerotherapy treatment.
  3. Firm Compression (20-30 mmHg) - Used for more severe symptoms such as chronic venous insufficiency, severe edema, and management of advanced venous conditions.
  4. Extra Firm Compression (30-40mmHg) - Used for severe cases of chronic venous insufficiency and other advanced venous conditions, typically prescribed and monitored by a healthcare professional.

Length of the Stocking

Different Colors

Compression garments come in different colors, such as:

  • Anthracite
  • Beige
  • Black
  • Blue
  • Bronze
  • Pink
  • Nude
  • Brown
  • Espresso
  • Honey
  • Navy
  • White
  • Tan
  • Khaki
 

Tips for Wearing Medical Compression Socks

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How to measure for compression stockings?

    To measure for compression hose, you will need a flexible measuring tape. Measure the circumference of your ankle at its narrowest point, the circumference of your calf at its widest point, and the circumference of your thigh if you are getting thigh-high stockings. Measure the length from the floor to the point on your leg where you want the stocking to end. It's best to measure in the morning when your legs are least swollen. Use the measurements to determine the appropriate size and compression level of the stocking according to the manufacturer's sizing chart or with the guidance of a healthcare professional. Proper measurement is crucial to ensure a proper fit and optimal effectiveness of compression stockings.
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  2. When to remove compression stockings after surgery?

    When these stockings are recommended after surgery, they should usually be worn as much as possible, day and night, until you're able to move around freely.
  3. How many hours a day should you wear compression stockings?

    You should wear your stockings during the day and take them off before going to bed. Put them on again first thing in the morning. You should be given at least 2 stockings or 2 pairs if you're wearing them on both legs. This means you can wear 1 stocking (or pair) while the other is being washed and dried.

Where to Buy Compression Stockings?

At HPFY, we supply compression garments like Kendall Open Toe Knee Length TED Anti-Embolism Stockings, Medline EMS Knee Length 15-18mmHg Anti-Embolism Stockings, and Advanced Orthopaedics Closed Toe Thigh High 15-20 mmHg Compression Stocking For Ladies and many more from popular manufacturers like BSN Medical, Julius Zorn, Venosan and many more at attractive discounts on HPFY. Order the best compression socks today!

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Compression Therapy and Garments

Razia Sanwari Jul 11,2014

Compression therapy has several health benefits obtained by wearing different compression therapy garments available - socks, stockings, gloves, armsleeves.

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All About Compression Therapy

Taikhum Sadiq May 11,2016

Compression stockings increase the pressure in the subcutaneous tissue under the skin, which helps in reducing the pain as well as the swelling. This compression helps move excessive fluids to the capillaries and helps prevent the leakage of a lot

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Kevin Cleary Mar 09,2017

Yes, not all stockings are created equal. Compression helps patients with circulation problems due to a wide variety of maladies and, at first glance, compression stockings and anti-embolism stockings may seem like the same thing, but there are subtle differences