BSN Jobst Women's Opaque Knee-High Moderate Compression Stockings, Closed Toe, Medium, Classic Black
PRODUCT DETAILS
Latex-Free, 15-20mm Hg Compression, 8-3/8" to 9-7/8" Ankle, 11-7/8" to 16-1/2" Calf, 18-1/8" to 27-1/2" Thigh
BSN Jobst® Women's Opaque Knee-High Compression Stockings are an ultra-soft, fashionable alternative to sheer stockings with effective compression support. They feature cool and breathable texture to provide year-round comfort and nylon or spandex yarns combined with a silicone blend softener for easier donning and comfort. Ideal for relief from moderate leg or ankle swelling and moderate to severe varicose veins.
BSN Jobst® Opaque Knee-High Compression Stockings are easy to put on.
Inconspicuous opaque knit conceals blemishes, scars or varicose veins.
Reciprocated heel and toe for better fit.
Latex-free, 78% nylon and 22% spandex.
Unit of Measure Contents Sold By
Each (EA) 1 Pair 1 Total (1 Each)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What do compression stockings do?
A: Compression stockings improve circulation, reduce swelling, and prevent blood pooling in the veins.
Q: Can compression stockings be worn to bed?
A: Generally, compression stockings should be removed before sleeping unless advised otherwise by a healthcare provider.
Q: Will compression stockings help with swelling?
A: Yes, they are effective in reducing swelling caused by poor circulation, edema, and prolonged standing or sitting.
Q: Will compression stockings help with leg cramps?
A: Compression stockings may help relieve leg cramps by improving circulation and reducing muscle fatigue.
Q: Will compression stockings help varicose veins?
A: Yes, they help manage symptoms and prevent worsening of varicose veins.
Q: When should compression stockings be removed after surgery?
A: Follow your healthcare provider’s instructions, as duration varies based on medical conditions and recovery needs.
Q: When should compression stockings be worn?
A: Compression stockings are typically worn during the day, especially when sitting or standing for extended periods.
Q: Can compression stockings raise blood pressure?
A: No, compression stockings are designed to enhance circulation and should not increase blood pressure.