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What is varicose veins? Varicose veins are the enlargement of the veins due to the failure of the valves, which are located inside the veins and provide unidirectional blood flow, to perform their functions properly.
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Complaints such as pain and swelling occur in the legs as this enlargement disrupts the blood circulation over time.
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Risk Factors Increasing the Formation of Varicose Veins Long-term inactivity, overweight, pregnancy, hereditary factors strengthen the risk of varicose veins.
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How to Reduce the Risk of Varicose Veins? - Do not stand and stand still for a long time.
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Do not sit for a long time by crossing your legs.
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Do not wear rubber socks that tighten too much under the knees or thighs.
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Protect your legs from excessive heat.
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Why Rated Compression Socks? Graduated compression socks apply direct pressure to the disrupted tissue.
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It increases tissue pressure and enables the vessels to perform their functions better.
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It's easy to use.
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Ideally sized and quality grade compression socks give the right pressure to different parts of the leg.
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It covers unpleasant veins and defects.
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The main purpose of using graduated compression stockings is to help the deactivated valves regain their function.
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How to Measure? The best measurements are taken early in the morning or immediately after removing the bandages.
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Take measurements on the bare leg.
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If your legs are tired, rest for at least 15 minutes at heart level.
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When you measure, be sure to measure both legs.
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How to Care for Your Varicose Socks? - When using your socks, make sure that your fingernails and toenails are smooth.
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Take off your jewelry that can be worn on socks while wearing it.
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Slowly peel off your legs, not pulling or rolling your sock.
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Wash your compression stocking in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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Protect your compression socks from direct heat.
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Change your compression stockings every 6 months for effective use.
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Take re-measurement every time you buy new compression socks - Be sure to follow your doctor's recommendations.
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How to wear Varicose Socks? It should be worn before getting out of bed in the morning.
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Put your hand into the sock.
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Holding the heel, turn the sock upside down so that the nose is 2-3 cm inside.
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Put your foot in the appropriate place to receive support from the heel.
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After placing your toes well into the sock, gently slide the sock towards your heel.
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After wearing your socks, wear the rest of the socks slowly upwards without using force.
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To adjust your socks to your leg height and to ensure a balanced distribution of pressure, spread your socks homogeneously from the ankle.


