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Compression Socks for Women & Men(1 Pairs) - Best Support for Medical,Circulation, Nurses, Running, Travel
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Compression Socks for Women Men Knee High Running Stocking 20-30 mmHg Travel Athletic
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1 Pairs Compression Socks for Women Men Knee High Running Stocking 20-30 mmHg Nurse Medical and Travel Athletic
Regular price $17.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / per$35.00 USDSale price $17.99 USDSale
Collection: diabetic compression socks
Why Diabetic Compression Socks Matter
Understanding Diabetes-Related Circulation Issues
Diabetic patients often experience poor blood circulation in lower extremities due to nerve damage and blood vessel complications. Our graduated compression socks apply targeted pressure (15-30mmHg) to:
- Improve venous return
- Reduce leg swelling
- Prevent blood pooling
- Lower risk of blood clots
Featured Product Series
20-30mmHg Medical Grade Support
20-30mmHg Medical Grade Compression Socks
Ideal for:
- Post-surgical recovery
- Severe edema management
- Extended bed rest
- Long-haul travel
15-25mmHg Daily Wear Solution
15-25mmHg Circulation Boost Socks
Features:
- Seamless toe design
- Moisture-wicking fabric
- Non-binding top band
- X-wide calf option
Copper-Infused Therapeutic Socks
Copper Compression Socks 15-21mmHg
Benefits:
- Natural antimicrobial properties
- Enhanced odor control
- Improved thermal regulation
- Reduced friction blisters
Maternity & Active Lifestyle
Pregnancy & Athletic Support Socks
Designed for:
- Expectant mothers
- Nurses/medical staff
- Runners & hikers
- 8+ hour wear comfort
Choosing the Right Compression Level
Pressure Guide
mmHg Range | Best For |
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15-20 | Mild swelling prevention |
20-30 | Moderate edema management |
30+ | Medical supervision required |
Care & Maintenance Tips
- Hand wash in cool water
- Use mild detergent
- Lay flat to dry
- Replace every 3-6 months
FAQ
Q: Can I wear compression socks overnight?
A: We recommend consulting your physician. Most users should remove them before sleeping unless specifically advised.
Q: How tight should diabetic socks feel?
A: They should feel snug but not painful. Tingling or numbness indicates improper sizing.
Q: Do these work with diabetic foot ulcers?
A: Only use compression therapy with doctor approval if open wounds are present.
Q: How long until I see results?
A: Most users report reduced swelling within 2-3 hours of wear. Consistent daily use yields best results.
Q: Are they compatible with neuropathy?
A: Yes – our seamless designs and soft fabrics help prevent irritation in sensitive feet.