What is varicose veins:
Varicose veins is the superficial venous dilatation and bending deformation, generally have the following symptoms such as heavy feeling, fatigue, leg fatigue, nocturnal muscle spasms and skin itching and so on. Serious varicose veins can cause complications, including superficial venous thrombosis, eczema, pigmentation and skin sclerosis, resulting in leg ulcers.
Compression stockings are widely used in the prevention and improvement of varicose veins. VENOSAN® compression stockings achieve medical grade standards. It helps to increase blood flow velocity and counteract raised venous pressure. User can consult a doctor or professional therapist for advice, and choose the right pressure and size of compression stockings according to the degree of venous disease. Even if there is no varicose veins, it is also suitable for wearing to improve the foot lines and prevent venous diseases.
Features and Benefits:
• Conforming to the GZG standard and compliant with medical requirements
• Quality material, highly durable and ease of care
• Prevention and improvement of varicose veins
• Breathable, fit perfectly, fashionable and elegant
• Help promote the blood circulation of lower limbs, making them feel energized throughout the day
VENOSAN® selection:
Compression class:
• 6001 Class I - pressure at the ankle 18-21mm Hg
• 6002 Class II - pressure at the ankle 23-32mm Hg
• 6003 Class III - pressure at the ankle 34-46mm Hg
Style:
• AD (Below knee), with/ without toe
• AGH (Thigh length), with/ without toe
• AT (Pantyhose), with toe
Colour:
• Beige and black
• *6003 Class III - only provide open toe and beige colour
Material:
70% Nylon Polyamide and 30% Elastane
Please follow the 3 steps below to choose the right compression stockings
1) Select compression class
Patients should seek professional advice from a doctor or therapist. In general, if the patient has never worn progressive compression stockings before or only has slight edema or is used to prevent varicose veins, the first level of compression can be used. If you have already used graduated compression stockings or you already have varicose veins, you can choose two levels of compression. Level 3 pressure is only used on the advice of doctors
2) How should you take measurements:
In order to have accurate measurements, it is important for you to take time and proceed systematically. Wherever possible, the measurements should be taken when the leg is rested and not swollen. The measurements should in any case be taken with the person standing.
Measurement procedure and position:
• AT Pantyhose
1. the circumference of the ankle (Narrowest point above ankle bone) cB
2. the circumference of the calf (Widest part of the calf) cC
3. the circumference of the leg just below the knee (Narrowest point below the knee) cD
4. the circumference of the thigh (5 cm below groin) cG
5. the length of the leg from the base of the heel up to the groin IK
3) Subsequently compare with the size chart for:
1. Which size does the ankle circumference cB fall into (x-small, small, medium, large or x-large)
2. Which size do the other measurements fall into cC, cD, cG
Size Chart
refer to Venosan size chart
How to put on and take off the stockings:
Putting the stockings on
Sharp or cracked fingernails, rough skin, sharp-edged rings, bracelets, or wristwatches can damage the sheer knitted fabric of your VENOSAN® medical compression stockings when you are putting them on or taking them off. Therefore, it is advisable for you to wear gloves. Please proceed as follows:
1. Make sure that neither your feet nor your legs are wet. Talcum powder can be helpful if necessary.
2. Turn the leg of the stocking inside out down as far as the heel, i.e. except for the foot, the inside of your VENOSAN® stocking must be facing outwards.
3. Use both thumbs to stretch the foot of the stocking open and pull your VENOSAN® stocking over your foot.
4. Grip the upper edge of the stocking and pull it over your heel.
5. Until the top of the leg of the stocking is well above your ankle, reach inside with both thumbs and massage the fabric up your leg with a zigzag movement (pic 2). Since your VENOSAN® stockings are made of highly elastic material, it is very important that you do not pull the top seam up as hard as you can (pic 1).
Taking the stockings off
1. Pull the top seam of the leg part downwards as far as your ankle.
2. Push with both thumbs between the knitted fabric and your leg and ease it over your heel.
3. Pull the stocking slowly over your foot.
Washing/ Care
You can simply wash your VENOSAN® stockings in the washing machine at any temperature up to 40°C. Regular washing will not damage your stockings. Do not use any fabric softeners, optical brighteners or stain removers (such as tupentine, benzine etc). Clean the silicone bands on self-supporting tops with alcohol regularly to improve adhesion. Do not use clothes dryer or leave in the sun to dry.
Origin: China