Support Hose and Compression Stockings for Men
Compression stockings are special stockings which are used to improve blood circulation in the legs; thereby preventing a number of complications like ulceration, varicose veins, Edema and Lymph edema. It has been seen that people are not aware of these diseases. In the modern times of today, more and more number people are taking up sedentary jobs like programmers, typist, waiters, attendants, security or cops. All these jobs require them to continuously sit or stand for hours, causing adverse effect on the proper functioning of legs and a lot of serious complications can arise in future due to the same.
The only way to really escape from such annoying and potentially dangerous side effects it to deploy compression stockings at the right time so as one could escape these unnoticed health problems. Actually, compression stockings work on the two main principles of compression therapy of producing warmth and required compression which keeps the foot and legs warm and tight. Theses stockings are designed in such a way that they generate lot of warmth, passing it to feet. The consistent pressure provide by compression stockings is found to increase the circulation of blood in the foot. Increased blood circulation means more oxygen and nutrients pumped to the foot. This increase oxygen flow naturally heals all the tissue which may have been destroyed and also checks any new damage of tissues.
There are number of different types of compression stockings available in market. Three commonly known styles of compression stockings are: Knee-high (AD) Thigh-high (AG), Pantyhose (AT).Take care that the compression stocking you buy for yourself are of proper compression level and the optimum size. Generally 10-15mmHg level is considered to be suitable for a healthy person. Those who have any leg related problem should first consult a specialist before buying and kind of compression stocking.
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