Collection: compression socks for swelling

Why Choose Compression Socks for Swelling?

Targeted Pressure Therapy

Our graduated compression technology (20-30 mmHg) applies strongest pressure at the ankle, gradually decreasing upward to:

  • Prevent fluid accumulation
  • Boost venous return
  • Reduce visible swelling
  • Combat leg fatigue

Multi-Scenario Applications

Medical Support

  • Post-surgery recovery
  • Lymphedema management
  • Deep vein thrombosis prevention

Active Lifestyle

  • Reduce muscle vibration during running
  • Accelerate post-workout recovery
  • Prevent traveler's thrombosis

Featured Product Line

Best-Selling Options

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  • Seamless toe construction
  • Moisture-wicking fabric
  • 360° targeted compression zones

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  • Reinforced heel/arch support
  • Non-binding top band
  • ANSI-approved compression gradient

Choosing Your Compression Level

Pressure Guide

Condition Recommended mmHg
Mild edema 15-20
Pregnancy swelling 20-30
Post-surgical 30-40
Chronic venous insufficiency 30-40

Note: All listed products provide 20-30 mmHg - ideal for moderate swelling management.

Usage Tips

Maximizing Effectiveness

  1. Wear upon waking before swelling begins
  2. Remove at bedtime (unless medically directed)
  3. Hand wash with mild detergent
  4. Replace every 3-6 months

Size Selection

Ankle Circumference | Calf Measurement | Size 9-11" | 12-15" | Small 10-12" | 14-17" | Medium 11-13" | 16-20" | Large

FAQs

Q: Can I wear compression socks all day?

A: Yes for medical-grade 20-30 mmHg socks, but remove if experiencing numbness/tingling.

Q: Are these safe during pregnancy?

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Q: How tight should they feel?

A: Should feel supportive but not painful. Graduated pressure means firmest at ankle, gradually lighter up the leg.

Q: Can I sleep in compression socks?

A: Only with doctor's approval. Most users remove them at night.

Specialized Solutions

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  • Antimicrobial treatment
  • Y-shaped heel stabilizer
  • 4-way stretch material

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  • Extra padding at impact zones
  • Non-slip silicone dots
  • Seamless toe closure