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SIGVARIS Women's Casual Cotton 146 Calf High Compression Socks 15-20mmHg

Product ID : 19567719
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About SIGVARIS Women's Casual Cotton 146 Calf High

SIGVARIS Casual Cotton Calf High Compression socks are designed with a flat, low friction toe seam to prevent irritation and soft, stretchable knit-in band to prevent pinching. The therapeutic fit provides ultimate comfort, perfect for everyday wear. For prevention and mild to moderate symptoms: The fashionable SIGVARIS WELL BEING collection helps promote leg health and provides relief from a range of common symptoms including tired, aching legs and swollen feet and ankles. How does graduated compression therapy help with the management of venous problems?As a person walks, the contraction and relaxation of the calf muscles around the veins aid in moving blood toward the heart. The external graduated compression of SIGVARIS socks and stockings act as a layer of muscle by gently squeezing the stretched vein walls together, allowing the valves to close. The cavity of the vein is reduced, thereby restoring blood flow to a normal state and aiding overall circulation.By compressing the limb with graduated compression - strongest at the ankle and decreasing going u p the leg - the compression stocking helps the venous return, decreases venous pressure, prevents venous stasis, reduces edema and deterioration of venous walls, and relieves aching and heavy legs by aiding the body in moving blood up the leg against the pull of gravity. To be most effective, the socks or stockings should be put on at the start of the day and removed before going to bed. Wearing SIGVARIS graduated compression is vital for the prevention and treatment of varicose veins and other circulatory problems. About SIGVARIS:The Swiss company SIGVARIS, 100% family-owned since it was founded, is the global market leader in the manufacture of medical compression garments for over 150 years.