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(Ease)/Medical Supplies Equipment/Braces, Splints Supports/DIRECT FROM USA/Sheer Ease Women's Open-Toe Support Pantyhose - 20-30mmHg Moderate Compression Nylons (Sand, Me...


Studio : Ease

Publisher : Ease

Binding : Health and Beauty

Product Description

Sheer Ease compression hosiery lives up to it's name, featuring ultra stretchy, ultra soft sheer yarns to maximize comfort ease of donning. Multiple styles and color options compliment your wardrobe and long short length options ensure optimal fit. Having the option of short or long length plus a soft, comfortable knit-in waist band results in a non-restrictive fit while staying in place all day. Lab-tested true gradient compression gradually decreases towards the top of the stocking to promote blood flow. Moisture wicking CoolMax fibers provide dry comfortable coolness and a smooth, rounded toe seam is reinforced for durability.

Relief for:
Heavy, tired, achy legs
Moderate varicose veins
Venous insufficiency
Moderate swelling
Minimal edema or lymphedema
Prevention or management of DVT
Varicosities and swelling during pregnancy
Superficial thrombophlebitis
Arterial insufficiency
Post-op sclerotherapy or vein ligation

CONTRAINDICATIONS


Compression products should not be worn and is contraindicated if you have any of the following conditions:
Severe arterial insufficiency
Cutaneous infections
Acute dermatitis
Wet dermatosis
Uncontrolled congestive heart failure
Skin irritations
Allergies to dyes

Gradient compression hosiery is constructed differently than traditional hosiery. Those who have never worn gradient compression before may feel that these garments are difficult to put on or tighter than traditional hosiery. It is this "snug" fit that provides the graduated pressure. It is very important to measure the ankle, calf, and sometimes thigh to ensure a proper fit and to receive the benefits of the graduated compression.

If pain, discomfort, or areas of binding occur, the stockings should be removed immediately. Always consult with your physician before wearing gradient compression garments.


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