Sigvaris Select Comfort Women's Knee-High Compression Stockings Large Long 30 to 40 mmHg Compression Size, Crispa, Open Toe
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Sigvaris Select Comfort Women's Knee-High Compression Stockings Large Long 30 to 40 mmHg Compression Size, Crispa, Open Toe
The collection is designed to ensure correct fit and accurate compression, resulting in optimum therapeutic benefits and greater wearing comfort. These products are designed to fit various lifestyles and are best suited for those with chronic venous disorders, edema, stasis, skin changes, and for those who have had or will be having a vein procedure.
Wide range of sizing options to fit every body type.
Durable construction combined with a smooth opaque look.
Comfortable, stretchable material allows for ease in putting on and taking off.
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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.