Compression stockings help relieve symptoms and slow the progress of
varicose veins. They improve circulation and are a
mainstay of treatment for varicose veins that are causing symptoms. (Mild
varicose veins that are not causing symptoms don't need treatment.) Doctors
often recommend that you wear the stockings during the day to help relieve
symptoms. See an illustration of
how to put
on compression stockings
. Not everyone with varicose veins needs
compression stockings.
For more serious symptoms, you may want to buy special compression stockings from a medical supply store (with a doctor's prescription), where you can be fitted for them. These stockings are tighter at the feet and get looser as they go up (graduated compression).
Put your compression stockings on first thing in the morning before getting out of bed. If you wait, your legs and feet may swell.
Compression stockings have disadvantages.
Consider the discomfort and inconvenience of compression stockings compared with the chance that they may help keep your problem from getting worse and may help you avoid surgery.
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