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Are you one of the nearly 26-million Americans who suffer from varicose veins? This condition, which occurs when a vein has enlarged to a point that it has become incapable of preventing blood from flowing backwards, brings on aching joints, "heavy" legs, swelled ankles, skin shrinking and discoloration, restless leg syndrome, and a long list of other tedious symptoms. And millions upon millions of American individuals suffer from them every ear.Unfortunately, a high number of these millions of Americans rarely seek treatment, since it is not required. On the flip side, it's extraordinarily uncommon to find someone who wouldn't rather their varicose veins, and all the frustrating symptoms that come with them, go away. For some, this is because of the aches and itchiness. For others, it's just the displeasure in looking down at oneself and seeing those gross blue varicose veins.One of the most simplistic and practical ways of fighting against the symptoms of varicose veins is to wear compression stockings. Also known as varicose veins stockings or compression socks, compression stockings are articles of clothing designed for the legs and feet with the intention of boosting blood circulation through forced pressure on the lower-body muscles. This compression (hence the name "compression stockings") against the veins and arteries assists the body's blood flow.Despite their seemingly simplistic use, a recent study discovered that an awkwardly high number of people were using compression stockings incorrectly, while an even higher number of people weren't even aware that compression stockings could be used to fight varicose veins. For the most effective use, wearers are encouraged to put on their compression stockings immediately upon waking up. Once a person gets out of bed, blood will start to pool in the area of the varicose vein, so most people will put them on before even getting out of bed. Though they are meant to be worn all day, many wearers take their compression stockings off when they are lying horizontally. (If you do this, most physicians recommend lying in a position where your legs are higher than your heart.)The main objective of compression stockings is to curtail the aches and pains frequently experienced by individuals with varicose veins. Additionally, they are very effective in fighting leg and foot swelling, as well as many of the other tweaks and twinge symptoms associated with varicose veins.However, compression stockings have not been known to cure current varicose veins. They are, conversely, one of the most easy-to-use and effective ways of preventing future varicose veins, but when it comes to removing current ones, an individual should probably focus on some other form of treatment.Compression stockings can be found at most drug stores, and are also available (typically at better prices) at several online discount retail sellers.

Compression Stockings: Your Way To Fight The Aches And Pains Of Varicose Veins

By: Mark Etinger




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