Anatomic Help 2312 Rhizome Tights with Closed Fingers Class 1, Black
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Anatomic Help 2312 Rhizome Tights with Closed Fingers Class 1, Black

25,35  Με Φ.Π.Α

Weight0,24 kg
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Class I compression tights closed toes

Gradual compression tights, varicose vein tights with a graduated compression of 18-21 mmHg (class 1) for the prevention or treatment of vascular problems in the legs due to poor circulation. Modern look that emphasizes femininity while protecting your feet during the day.


COMPOSITION: 18.5% Lycra 16.5% Roica 65.0% Nylon


Use the table below to find the right anticoagulant sock size for your foot

Measure the points shown on the board and match the values ​​to select the appropriate sock number. The largest measurement prevails. Example: if you measure Medium in the knee, Medium in the ankle but Large in the thigh then you should get the sock Large numbers.

 

Class I tights and varicose veins

Varicose veins are caused by twisted and dilated veins near the surface of the skin. It is a condition that most often occurs in the legs and ankles. It is usually not serious, but can sometimes lead to other problems. Normally, the valves in your veins ensure good blood flow from your feet to your heart. When these valves do not work properly, blood collects in your legs and puts pressure on them.


Symptoms of varicose veins


Varicose veins are dark blue in color and are accompanied by swelling in the affected area. Mild symptoms of varicose veins may include:


Feeling of “burning” in the legs in combination with pain and fatigue. The symptoms may be more severe after prolonged standing.

Swelling in the legs and ankles.

Itching over the vein.

Varicose veins are common and are usually not a sign of a serious problem. However, in some cases, varicose veins can be a sign of venous thrombosis.


Ways to treat varicose veins


Wear compression stockings.

When sitting, support your legs in an elevated position.

Avoid long periods of standing and try to walk at regular intervals even for 1-2 minutes.

Exercise regularly