Youleg Medical Compression Stockings Thigh High (S)

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    Description

    Youleg Medical Compression Stockings are designed to address issues related to blood circulation, such as venous maladies, varicose veins, and swelling. These thigh-high stockings utilize graduated compression, which applies pressure that is firmest at the ankle and decreases up the leg. This mechanism helps to improve blood flow from the lower extremities back to the heart, providing relief from symptoms like aching, heaviness, and swelling in the legs. Composed of materials like microfiber and Lycra, they offer a combination of durability and comfort for daily use.


    Graduated Compression: Delivers pressure that is strongest at the ankle and gradually lessens up the leg to aid blood circulation from the lower body towards the heart.
    Comfortable Material: Made from a blend of microfiber and Lycra, providing a soft, durable, and flexible fit for all-day wear.
    Durable Construction: Knitted using advanced circular knitting machines to ensure utility and a long product life.
    Supportive Design: Helps manage symptoms associated with venous conditions like varicose veins, swelling, and DVT by compressing surface veins and promoting blood flow through the deep vein system.
    Silicone Top Band: Features a silicon band at the top to prevent the stocking from slipping or rolling down the thigh.


    Q: What are Youleg Medical Compression Stockings used for?

    A: These thigh-high stockings are designed to improve blood circulation, provide relief from swelling and fatigue, and help manage conditions like varicose veins. They are also beneficial for individuals who stand or sit for long periods.


    Q: How do I put on these thigh-high stockings correctly?

    A: It is advisable to put them on in the morning when swelling is minimal. Roll the stocking down to the heel, insert your foot, and then gradually pull it up your leg, ensuring there are no wrinkles.


    Q: When should I consult a healthcare professional?

    A: It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions like circulation problems, diabetes, or are recovering from surgery. They can help determine the appropriate compression level for your needs.


    Q: Can I wear these stockings all day?

    A: Yes, these stockings are generally designed for all-day wear to provide continuous support. However, they can typically be removed at night when you are lying down.


    Q: How should I care for my compression stockings?

    A: To maintain their elasticity, it is suggested to hand wash them with a mild soap and let them air dry. Avoid using fabric softeners or bleach, as these can damage the compression material.

    Youleg Medical Compression Stockings are designed to address issues related to blood circulation, such as venous maladies, varicose veins, and swelling. These thigh-high stockings utilize graduated...Read More

    Key Benefits

    Aids in improving blood circulation in the legs.
    Helps reduce swelling, aching, and feelings of heaviness in the legs and feet.
    Provides support for managing symptoms of varicose veins and spider veins.
    Assists in preventing the pooling of blood in the lower legs, which can occur during long periods of sitting or standing.
    Contributes to reducing the risk of developing blood clots like Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT).

    Aids in improving blood circulation in the legs.
    Helps reduce swelling, aching, and feelings of heaviness in the legs and feet.
    Provides support for managing symptoms of varicose veins and ... Read More

    Direction for Use/Dosage

    It is often suggested to put on compression stockings first thing in the morning when leg swelling is at a minimum.
    Ensure your skin is completely dry before application.
    Turn the stocking inside out to the heel portion.
    Insert your foot into the stocking until your heel is properly placed in the heel pocket.
    Gradually pull and unroll the stocking up over your ankle and calf, smoothing out any wrinkles as you go.
    Continue pulling the stocking evenly up to the top of your thigh, ensuring the top band fits comfortably and securely.
    Do not fold or roll the top band down.

    It is often suggested to put on compression stockings first thing in the morning when leg swelling is at a minimum.
    Ensure your skin is completely dry before application.
    Turn the stocking ... Read More

    Safety Information/Precaution

    It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions, are pregnant, or have delicate or easily irritated skin.
    Ensure you select the correct size by measuring your legs as per the sizing chart to get the intended compression benefits.
    Discontinue use and consult a professional if you experience discomfort, skin irritation, or any adverse reactions.
    Remove any jewelry before putting on the stockings to avoid damaging the fabric.
    Do not wear the stockings for days at a time without removal and washing.

    It is advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using compression stockings, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions, are pregnant, or have delicate or easily irrita... Read More

    Other Information

    For care, hand wash the stockings with a mild detergent in lukewarm water. Do not use chlorine bleach. To dry, gently squeeze out excess water, wrap them in a towel to pat dry, and then hang them to air dry. Do not wring them out, as this can damage the elastic fibers. Washing the stockings daily helps them return to their original shape and extends their usability.

    For care, hand wash the stockings with a mild detergent in lukewarm water. Do not use chlorine bleach. To dry, gently squeeze out excess water, wrap them in a towel to pat dry, and then hang them t... Read More

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