Description
Tynor Medical Compression Stockings provide graduated compression, which is strongest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg. This controlled pressure helps prevent the abnormal backflow of blood and compresses the outer walls of superficial veins. They are designed to manage symptoms of venous disorders such as varicose veins, swelling, and tired, aching legs. Made from high-denier yarns, these thigh-high stockings offer durability and a comfortable fit for daily wear.
Graduated Compression: Provides controlled compression that is strongest at the ankle and decreases up the leg to promote blood flow.\nClass 2 Compression (23-32 mmHg): Offers a therapeutic level of compression for managing varicose veins, leg edema, and other venous disorders.\nDurable Material: Made from high-quality, high-denier nylon and spandex yarns for strength and a long functional life.\nAnatomical Fit: Shaped to fit the leg anatomically, ensuring uniform compression and preventing slippage or bunching.\nSilicone Top Band: Features a silicone-lined band at the top to hold the stocking in place without constricting the leg.
Q: What are Class 2 compression stockings used for?
A: Class 2 compression stockings offer a medium pressure level (23-32 mmHg) and are typically used for conditions like varicose veins, swelling, post-surgical recovery, and to manage symptoms of venous insufficiency. It is advisable to use them under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
Q: How do these thigh-high stockings stay in place?
A: These stockings feature a silicone-lined band at the top that grips the skin to prevent them from slipping or rolling down, ensuring they stay in place on the thigh without causing excessive constriction.
Q: What does 'graduated compression' mean?
A: Graduated compression means the pressure is strongest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg. This design helps improve blood flow from the lower legs back towards the heart and prevents the abnormal backflow of blood.
Q: Can I wash these stockings in a washing machine?
A: It is generally recommended to hand wash compression stockings with a mild detergent and cool water. Avoid wringing them out; instead, roll them in a towel to remove excess water and lay them flat to dry in the shade. Machine washing, especially with hot water or harsh detergents, can damage the elastic fibers.
Q: What is the purpose of the open-toe design?
A: The open-toe design offers enhanced comfort, makes the stockings easier to put on and take off, and can help reduce wear and tear. It also allows for easy inspection of the toes without removing the entire stocking.
Tynor Medical Compression Stockings provide graduated compression, which is strongest at the ankle and gradually decreases up the leg. This controlled pressure helps prevent the abnormal backflow of b...Read More