CE Certificate Calf Compression Sleeve Compression Maternity Socks Medical Compression Stocking

Customization: Available
Color: Black or Beige
Compression Level: Class L: 15-21mmhg Class Ll: 23-32mmhg Class Lll:

Product Description

Basic Specifications
Model NO.
WZ-m0264
Feature
Anti-Bacterial, Breathable, Eco-Friendly
Height
Tall
Material
28% Spandex + 72% Nylon
Size
S, M, L, XL, XXL
Trademark
OEM
Origin
China
Capacity
50,000/Month
Product Detailed Description
NameMedical compression stockings
Pressure indexClass I: 15-21mmHg, Class II: 23-32mmHg, Class III: 34-46mmHg
MaterialSpandex / Nylon
ColorBlack, beige
ThicknessStandard
FunctionVaricose prevention and therapy
FeatureAnti-bacterial, anti-embolism, anti-slip, breathable
Packing1 pair/opp bag, or customized requirement
How It Works

Varicose compression socks promote venous blood return to the heart. This medical treatment device is designed for managing varicose diseases. Unlike ordinary socks, they apply graduated pressure: maximum support at the ankle, decreasing upward along the leg (70%-90% at the calf, and 25%-45% at the thigh). This gradient helps relieve pressure on venous valves and improves blood flow.

Compression Indications
Class I (15-21mmHg) Used to prevent varicose veins; highly recommended for pregnant women.
Class II (23-32mmHg) For patients with obvious varicose veins, leg aches, fatigue, swelling, or those recovering from varicose vein surgery.
Class III (34-46mmHg) For high-degree swelling, skin hardening, or serious lymphatic enlargement.
Compression Indication Guide
Who Should Use These?
  • Long-standing professionals: Teachers, shopping guides, doctors, and nurses.
  • Sedentary workers: IT personnel, office staff, and civil servants.
  • Pregnant women: To manage increased blood volume and pelvic pressure.
  • Frequent travelers: Air travel and long-distance commuters (Economy Class Syndrome prevention).
  • Obese individuals: To assist blood flow against higher weight and viscosity.
  • Post-surgical patients: Those at high risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT).
Usage Tips

1. Wear internationally approved compression stockings to relax leg fatigue. Graduated pressure is key; do not wear them while sleeping in a lying position.

2. If feet are already swollen, avoid selecting full leggings without professional consultation.

Certification
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How do I choose the right pressure level? A: Class I (15-21mmHg) is for prevention and pregnancy. Class II (23-32mmHg) is for visible varicose veins and post-surgery recovery. Class III is for severe medical conditions. Always consult a doctor for clinical needs.
Q2: Can I wear these stockings while sleeping? A: It is generally not recommended to wear compression stockings while lying down to sleep, as the graduated pressure is designed for when the body is upright and fighting gravity.
Q3: What is the main material of these stockings? A: These medical stockings are made from a high-quality blend of 72% Nylon and 28% Spandex, ensuring both durability and elasticity.
Q4: Are these stockings breathable for long-term wear? A: Yes, they are designed with breathable and anti-bacterial features, making them suitable for professionals who need to wear them for extended periods during the day.
Q5: How often should I replace my compression stockings? A: For optimal medical effectiveness, it is recommended to replace them every 3-6 months as the elasticity may gradually decrease with daily use and washing.
Q6: Do these stockings help with "Economy Class Syndrome"? A: Yes, they are highly effective for travelers on long flights to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and reduce leg swelling caused by inactivity at high altitudes.

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