T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular
T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
What is T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular?
T.E.D. Knee Length Stockings are designed for thromboembolism deterrence by promoting increased blood flow velocity in the legs through graduated compression. The stockings are typically used for patients who are immobile for extended periods, helping to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The M-Regular size is tailored to fit individuals with average leg dimensions, ensuring effective compression and comfort.Side Effects
- Skin irritation or redness
- Discomfort or pain while wearing
- Restricted blood flow if too tight
Warnings
- Do not use if allergic to materials
- Ensure proper fit by consulting a healthcare professional
- Regularly check skin for changes while using
- Not recommended for individuals with severe peripheral arterial disease
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- Skin irritation or redness
- Discomfort or pain while wearing
- Restricted blood flow if too tight
- Swelling above the stocking line
- Do not use if allergic to materials
- Ensure proper fit by consulting a healthcare professional
- Regularly check skin for changes while using
- Not recommended for individuals with severe peripheral arterial disease
T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular Coupons & Prices
T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
What is T.e.d. Knee Length/M-Regular ?
T.E.D. Knee Length Stockings are designed for thromboembolism deterrence by promoting increased blood flow velocity in the legs through graduated compression. The stockings are typically used for patients who are immobile for extended periods, helping to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT). The M-Regular size is tailored to fit individuals with average leg dimensions, ensuring effective compression and comfort.
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