There are valves in our veins, regulating blood flow and ensure that it is circulating properly. When the valves begins to deteriorate, the blood flow then turned off and instead of flowing towards the heart, blood flows down the superficial veins on the feet. This can often cause discomfort and unsightly varicose veins as the muscles contract around the vein and cause pressure.
Support stockings do wonders to relieve this pressure and maintain adequate blood flow to the heart. Although not a prescription, it is best to consult your doctor before you make a purchase to ensure you get the right amount of pressure for your condition. They can be extremely useful for managing not only the symptoms of varicose veins, but also: Diabetes, chronic venous insufficiency, pregnancy, side effects and other conditions or diseases that cause swelling in the legs and feet.
If you've decided to buy and wear support stockings, here are some tips on how to wear them properly and get the most out of them.
- Select your couple stockings are based on doctor's instructions for the amount of pressure you need for your particular condition.
- When shopping around for support socks, choose a brand that is regulated by the FDA to ensure that you get the same amount of compression, which is advertised on the package.
- It is generally preferable to rely on your support stockings in the morning immediately upon waking and getting dressed. Your leg is less swollen in the morning and you will experience more comfort by putting them in the morning.
- If you use any jewelry on your hands or wrists, make sure to remove them before you put on your support stockings. Jewelry and watches could snag your tights and cause runs and tears that can ultimately reduce their effectiveness.
- Putting on stockings, understand the inside of the sock at the heel and pull it inside out.
- Next, slide your feet in stockings, making sure that your toes and feet are in the right positions.
- Keep the top of stockings and carefully slide them up your legs and make sure that your toes and feet in correct position and support tights are not wring or combination of fields.
- Continue to wear your support stockings until end of day, or if your medical professional gave you a recommended length of time, wear them until then. They can take some getting used to, but not be intimidated by the initial discomfort and take them out too early. This could affect the effectiveness of your treatment.
- Hold a second or third pair of stockings on hand so you can wash and wear them daily.
-After about 4-6 months of regular wear, to support tights who lose their elasticity and wear. When they wear out, they lose their effectiveness, so be sure to replace them after at least six months of regular wear.
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