• Beige compression stockings with high cotton content, 2 CCL
  • Beige compression stockings with high cotton content, 2 CCL
  • Beige compression stockings with high cotton content, 2 CCL
  • Beige compression stockings with high cotton content, 2 CCL

Beige compression stockings with high cotton content, 2 CCL

Venotonia Cotton Decorative compression stockings
Compression stockings VENOTONIA are medical compression stockings designed for the treatment and prevention of leg vein diseases. Due to its anatomical shape, it is almost imperceptible when worn, and at the same time, it has the necessary therapeutic effect.
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Length: normal, long

Color: caramel, black

Toe: open, closed

Venotonia Cotton compression stockings are made with a high content of natural cotton fibers, making them soft and breathable. This promotes quick moisture evaporation from the skin and helps prevent allergic reactions. The stockings improve venous blood flow, reduce swelling, and alleviate other symptoms of venous insufficiency. They feature an anatomical design that ensures comfort during wear.

Indications for use include: chronic venous insufficiency of the lower limbs, varicose veins of the lower limbs, venous insufficiency following deep vein thrombosis, post-traumatic and postoperative swelling, after sclerotherapy and surgical interventions on the veins of the lower limbs, thrombophlebitis, and the post-treatment period after thrombophlebitis.

VENOTONIA compression hosiery complies with the strictest standards for manufacturing compression products (RAL-GL 387) and provides the necessary level and correct distribution of therapeutic pressure to the leg.

The excellent anatomical fit of VENOTONIA significantly reduces the risk of discomfort during wear.

Compression stockings product selection

Measure the circumference of your leg at the indicated points. Substitute your measurements in the table below.
Please note that compression stockings are a medical product. Incorrectly selected size of compression stockings can lead to aggravation of the disease.
If you have any problems with determining the size of the product, please contact us via the contact form or by calling the numbers indicated on the site.

If the size is borderline, you should choose a larger one.
“Compromise” in determining the size is possible only in the upper measurements (cG, cF) and no more than 1 cm.

Indications for use:

  • Chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities (edema, darkening of the skin, a feeling of “crawling”, skin itching and other manifestations)
  • Varicose veins
  • Post-thrombophlebitic syndrome (PTFS) – venous insufficiency due to obstructed patency of the veins of the lower extremities after their thrombosis
  • Venous insufficiency of the lower extremities during pregnancy
  • Varicose veins of the lower extremities during pregnancy
  • Post-traumatic, postoperative edema
  • After sclerotherapy of veins and surgical interventions on the veins of the lower extremities
  • Angiodysplasia (congenital vascular malformation)
  • Thrombophlebitis (inflammation of superficial veins against the background of their thrombosis), as well as the condition after thrombophlebitis treatment
  • Deep vein thrombosis (formation of blood clots in the veins), as well as the condition after treatment for deep vein thrombosis

Contraindications:

  • Progressive occlusion of peripheral arteries (impaired circulation in the arteries of the lower extremities)
  • Decompensated heart failure
  • Septic phlebitis
  • Acute ischemic venous thrombosis (Phlegmasia coreulea dolens)
  • Weeping dermatosis
  • Allergy to materials from which compression stockings are made
  • Loss of sensation in the extremities
  • Progressive peripheral neuropathy (eg, diabetes mellitus)

Turn the stocking inside out to the heel. Put the bottom of the stocking on your fingers, then to the instep of the foot and on the heel.

Grab the inverted part of the stocking (1.5-2 cm from the bend) with your fingers and pull it up, putting it on the heel and pulling it to the instep and then up. Make sure that the stocking sits correctly on the heel.

Again and again, grabbing the stocking with your fingers (2-3 cm from the bend), gradually pull the stocking up along the leg. Make sure there are no wrinkles. If necessary, spread the stocking evenly over the leg, using rubber gloves for this. Do not pull the top of the stocking or the silicone band, as this can tear it.

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