Medical sequential decompression elastic socks are suitable

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Release date :2018-10-22 15:08
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Medical sequential decompression elastic socks are a product with the function of promoting venous blood return to the heart, made of Lycra and nylon silk.

Medical sequential decompression elastic socks establish the highest support pressure in the ankle, gradually decreasing upwards along the legs. Reduce to 70% -90% of the maximum pressure value in the calves and 25% -45% of the relatively high pressure value in the thighs. This decreasing change in pressure can cause venous blood reflux in the lower limbs, effectively alleviating or improving the pressure borne by the lower limb veins and venous valves.

Medical sequential decompression elastic socks are suitable for the general population

(1) Long standing individuals: teachers, traffic police, shopping guides, beauticians, doctors, nurses, etc.

(2) Long term sedentary individuals: IT professionals, white priority, civil servants, and other office workers. Long term standing or sitting: Due to muscle fatigue and gravity, poor blood flow in the legs and increased blood viscosity can lead to lower limb venous diseases.

(3) Pregnant women and those who take contraceptive pills for a long time: hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy result in a blood volume increase of more than 20%; The fetus and enlarged uterus compress the pelvic and iliac veins, causing weight gain during pregnancy and increased venous pressure in the legs, resulting in poor blood flow and leading to lower limb venous diseases.

(4) People who frequently travel, take airplanes or long-distance buses, and flight attendants: commonly known as economy class syndrome, due to high-altitude weightlessness, it causes poor blood flow in the legs, leading to lower limb venous disease and, in severe cases, pulmonary embolism.

(5) Obese population: Due to high cholesterol and blood lipids in the blood, blood viscosity increases, and high body weight makes it difficult for venous blood to flow back to the heart, leading to lower limb venous diseases.

(6) People who have already suffered from lower limb venous diseases: As the veins are already in a diseased state, treatment is necessary to improve them, otherwise the condition will continue to develop.

(7) High incidence population of deep vein thrombosis in the lower limbs: patients after major surgery, malignant tumor patients, hemiplegic patients, women and parturients in late pregnancy, patients with lower limb fractures, patients with severe infections, elderly people, and so on.