Name: Therapeutic Stockings 140den
Style#: AA431AG
Brand: Albert Andre
Made In: Italy
Category: Lingerie
Price: BRL 98.58
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Size: Size Chart
UOM: 1 pair
Weight: 110g
Material: 74% Nylon, 26% Lycra
Care: Wash in lukewarm water (not hot water) with neutral detergent. Wring it carefully so that the detergent can penetrate thoroughly, rinse it out and let it dry far from any source of heat.
Condition: New
Availability: In stock ! Order now!
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Description:
140
denier sheer medical compression thigh high
stockings , with
Lycra® . Bears the
CE Marking (European Medical Device Directive 93/42/CEE).
Reinforced heel and toe for longer wear. With heel pockets to ensure good fitting and comfort.
Helps in the treatment of
DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis). Suitable to use during driving and working activities.
Mild compression (14-18mmHg).
This style requires the
use of garter belt which is not included.
They are particularly suited for everyday relief of tired legs and early symptoms of vein insufficiency. They are also recommended
for problems of swelling and pins-and-needles in the legs and for those who work standing up.
Gradual decreasing compression, suitable for the prevention and treatment of vein and artery ailment. A decreasing, bi-elastic compression, strong at the ankles and lighter towards thighs exerts a beneficial stimulation for a correct circulation of blood.
Instructions for Use
To put on the stocking, proceed as with a normal pantyhose but without rolling it. You do not need to turn it inside out beforehand. Position the heel, then draw the stocking with your hands, stretch it over the ankle, calf and up the thigh. If the stocking is uniformly distributed, the compression will be perfect.
It is advisable to use therapeutic hosiery when symptoms such as swollen or tired legs and tingling first appear. Seek your physician advice.