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Compression Therapy is the mechanical treatment of venous and
lymphatic problems using pressure provided by an elastic bandage,
medical compression stockings, socks, hosiery and arm-sleeves. It is
the basic treatment for chronic venous insufficiency and lymph edema.
Medical stockings are prescribed by physicians and delivered by
specialists.
They are made according to strict standards guaranteeing:
* Accurate Compression
* Graduation of Compression
* Durability
Vein disease occurs when your veins have trouble carrying blood from
your feet back to your heart. Signs that this is occurring may take
many different forms. Any of the symptoms listed below MAY indicate
the presence of vein disease. Please check with your doctor for more
information and a professional examination. Prompt diagnosis and
treatment are crucial in treating vein disease. Tired, heavy-feeling
legs.
One of the first signs of vein disease is when your legs feel
chronically tired and heavy in the evenings. This is a clear
indication that the return flow of blood from the legs to the heart
is impaired. The main cause is gravity. After a long day of standing
on your feet, your weakened veins are less able to carry the blood
back up to your heart efficiently. The result is oxygen-depletion in
your legs, giving you that heavy, tired feeling.
Leg pain from prolonged sitting or standing.
The muscles in your legs play an important role in massaging the
veins and helping them "pump" blood. During long periods of sitting
or standing, when the muscles are at rest, blood may collect in the
legs and ankles. The leg veins stretch easily and may become
enlarged by the pressure of the blood. This in turn can cause dull,
aching pain.
Swollen ankles at night.
Thick, swollen ankles are definite signs that blood is congested in
the leg veins. Over time, damaged vein walls can become even more
stretched out and permeable, allowing fluid and protein to filter
from the veins into surrounding leg tissue, which causes the
swelling. When you lie down at night, the pressure from gravity is
equalized across your leg--which is why the swelling usually goes
away overnight.
Varicose or spider veins, especially during or after pregnancy.
If you had varicose veins or leg pain during pregnancy, you may have
developed vein disease without knowing it. During pregnancy, the
amount of blood in the body greatly increases, stretching your veins
beyond their normal capacity. Even though varicose veins, swelling
and pain may go away after birth, the damage done to veins during
pregnancy is permanent and may cause problems later in life.
Tingling, numbness, burning or cramping in legs and feet.
Since vein disease can cause serious circulation problems, your
lower legs and feet may not be getting the oxygen they need. In
essence, they may be "falling asleep" more often than usual, or
suffering from muscle cramps.
Discoloration of the skin.
When the deep veins are unable to carry the blood back toward the
heart efficiently, this is called chronic venous insufficiency. Over
time, leakage of blood into the area surrounding the veins can cause
tissue to die, darkening the skin.
Open sores or ulcers on the lower leg.
When chronic venous insufficiency reaches its most serious point,
ulcers may appear on the lower leg. These are the result of blood
leaking into the leg tissue and damaging the skin. These open sores
are often very difficult to heal.
History of vein problems in the family.
There are many different causes of vein disease, but the main one is
heredity. The condition often runs in families. If your mother or
grandmother, or even someone on your father's side, suffers from
serious vein problems, you are at a higher than average risk. The
earlier you take precautions and treat the problem, the better
chance you have of avoiding serious complications.
While vein disease is progressive and irreversible, there are
effective prevention and treatment options. There are exercises you
can do that will help your legs feel better. Under your doctor's
care, you can explore treatment alternatives that can help support
your weakened veins, halt the progression of the disease and let you
enjoy an active, pain-free lifestyle.
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