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- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Tips for using compression stockings
Compression stockings — sometimes referred to as pressure socks — gently squeeze your legs in a way that helps promote blood flow from the legs back toward the heart Thigh or waist-high stockings help reduce pooling of blood in the legs and help prevent lightheadedness or falling when you stand up (orthostatic hypotension)
- Compression Stockings, Support Hose, and Vein Treatment
Learn the difference between compression stockings, support hose, and socks, and find out how they can help you with your varicose veins or vein condition
- Are there alternatives to wearing compression stockings for those who . . .
Wearing compression stockings is the single most prominent complaint that I receive People say that they are too hot, too tight, too short, too long, etc If you cannot tolerate the stockings, then you do have options- ace bandages, circaid compression and even Unna boots Walking and elevation of the legs will also help
- My compression stockings leave a line around my ankle, cut off . . .
My compression stockings leave a line around my ankle, cut off circulation in my ankle foot, and cause fluid to build in my foot What should I do? -
- Why are compression stockings contraindicated for swelling caused by . . .
Compression stockings are not contraindicated for swelling caused by heart failure or pulmonary edema The only medical condition that may limit their use is advanced peripheral vascular disease in the legs
- My compression stockings are too tight, is there a way to stretch them . . .
Compression stockings do stretch a little bit after they've been worn Remember, they are supposed to be tight but too tight isn't good I would check with the store or doctor where you bought them to make sure they were properly measured
- Had a pulmonary embolism, should I wear compression stockings . . .
Compression stockings will help with the venous return from your legs, whether or not there was a clot there If you had no DVT, then it is not absolutely necessary to wear compression hose The key to treatment is anticoagulation In the presence of a leg DVT, stockings help to reduce the incidence of post-phlebitic syndrome
- Unbearable itching while wearing compression stockings, what do I do . . .
Unbearable itching while wearing compression stockings, what do I do? My legs are extremely itchy when I wear Medi compression stockings In fact, it's almost painful When I apply grease and creams, the discomfort only goes away temporarily (approx 2-3 hours)
- Compression Stockings: How Can They Help? - Vein Directory
Wondering how long to wear compression stockings for DVT, varicose veins, or how much compression for socks is right? Learn what compression socks do
- My thigh-high compression stockings keep rolling down. Ive tried glue . . .
I wear compression stockings for varicose veins during my pregnancy They ease the pain and tiredness, but my legs get so itchy sometimes - especially after I take my stockings off
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