Post-Op Shoe/Soft Top Women
T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
What is Post-Op Shoe/Soft Top Women?
The T.E.D. Knee Length Compression Stockings, M-Regular, are designed to promote optimal blood flow in the legs, thereby reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and other venous disorders. These stockings provide consistent and gentle compression, making them ideal for postoperative patients or individuals who are immobile for extended periods. Constructed with soft and breathable materials, they ensure comfort and support throughout daily wear.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Discomfort
- Restricted blood flow if improperly fitted
Warnings
- Do not use on patients with severe peripheral artery disease
- Ensure correct size to avoid excessive compression
- Regularly monitor skin condition under stockings
- Consult with a healthcare provider if you have underlying vascular or heart conditions
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- Skin irritation
- Discomfort
- Restricted blood flow if improperly fitted
- Do not use on patients with severe peripheral artery disease
- Ensure correct size to avoid excessive compression
- Regularly monitor skin condition under stockings
- Consult with a healthcare provider if you have underlying vascular or heart conditions
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T.E.D. Knee Length/M-Regular 2 Miscellaneous
What is Post-Op Shoe/Soft Top Women ?
The T.E.D. Knee Length Compression Stockings, M-Regular, are designed to promote optimal blood flow in the legs, thereby reducing the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and other venous disorders. These stockings provide consistent and gentle compression, making them ideal for postoperative patients or individuals who are immobile for extended periods. Constructed with soft and breathable materials, they ensure comfort and support throughout daily wear.
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