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Compression Stockings for Better Blow Flow

Use Compression Hoisery to get rid foot ulcers, prevent the recurrence of thrombosis and early varicose veins. Most importantly, for improving the blood circulation in the legs. <br>

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Compression Stockings for Better Blow Flow

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  1. COMPRESSION HOSIERY Compression Stockings for Better Blow Flow ACTIVA CLASS 1 BELOW KNEE STOCKINGS Get this relieving Class 1 Below Knee Stockings looks truly classic and provides ultimate comfort in case of early varicose veins, varicosis during pregnancy, and superficial. They provide 14-17mmHg compression at the ankle. ACTIVA CLASS 1 BELOW KNEE OPEN TOE STOCKINGS The Class 1 compression open toe below-knee stockings are able in providing 14-17mmHg compression. They are mainly used when additional compression is needed for swollen ankles and early varicose veins. ACTIVA CLASS 1 THIGH LENGTH STOCKINGS The Class 1 thigh-length stockings are considered a great pick when additional compression is needed above the thigh, for swollen ankles and early varicose veins. Also, they are recommended to wear to prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis. ACTIVA CLASS 1 UNISEX RIBBED SOCKS For encouraging natural blood flow, the Class 1 unisex ribbed socks are considered an ideal pick that offers compression of 14-17mmHg at the ankles. Also, the stockings help in alleviating venous relating problems. www.wound-care.co.uk

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