The term "knee-high compression stockings" is quite self-explanatory, but it's worth providing a bit more detail. Knee-high compression stockings, as the name suggests, are stockings that come up to just below your knees. It's important for them to cover your entire calf and foot to assist with circulation.
While they may not feel as comfortable to put on initially as regular socks from your drawer, they are more comfortable than traditional socks once worn. Thanks to the pressure they provide to your feet, they help reduce swelling, alleviate pain, and most importantly, aid in circulation.
You can wear knee-high compression stockings not only at home but also at work, while exercising, or even while skiing. They are particularly ideal for those who stand for long hours or sit for extended periods while working.
There are three different levels of compression in knee-high compression stockings: Light/Restorative, Moderate, and Firm. Light and/or restorative stockings don't require you to have varicose veins or any doctor/expert recommendation. However, for moderate and firm compression stockings, it's important to consult a doctor/expert before using them. Remember that you should always seek professional advice for moderate to high levels of compression.
You can find detailed information about compression levels here and general information about varicose veins here.
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