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What are Compression Socks for Women, and What Do They Do

Nocturia forces individuals to pee more during the night despite not drinking at night. The reason is that during the day, more fluid is produced by the body and then converted into urine by the kidneys when you rest. When the fluid is converted to urine in excess, you can imagine the number of times you will have to wake up to visit the bathroom at night.

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What are Compression Socks for Women, and What Do They Do

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  1. What are Compression Socks for Women, and What Do They Do? If you constantly wake at night to visit the bathroom, your bladder may not be holding urine for long. You could also have nocturia, a condition that forces people to wake up more than once at night to urinate. If that is your case, then you can have Compression Socks for Women as one of the simplest solutions. How Do Compression Socks Help Nocturia Nocturia forces individuals to pee more during the night despite not drinking at night. The reason is that during the day, more fluid is produced by the body and then converted into urine by the kidneys when you rest. When the fluid is converted to urine in excess, you can imagine the number of times you will have to wake up to visit the bathroom at night. Compression Socks and What They Do If you have heard of compression socks for pregnancy, you should know their purpose and benefits. Their design is to offer compression (or tightness) as well as support from the knee down. The socks provide strong pressure on the veins, helping to promote sufficient blood flow and reduce swelling. The compression also helps to decrease the risk of fluids accumulating in the legs and ankles, eliminating excess urine production, which helps to prevent nocturia. Compression socks are useful for people who: Are expectant Have limited mobility (socks can help with poor blood circulation) Have to wake up to urinate at night Spend most of their time standing or sitting, including teachers, athletes, and people traveling long distances Athletes who need speedy recovery or healing Have had lymph nodes removed

  2. Tips for Buying Compression Socks There are different considerations to make when choosing the right compression socks for women to buy. For starters, you will need to understand the different types as well as the terminologies used. The level of compression differs when it comes to the socks. Millimeters of Mercury (mmHg) are used to measure the compression levels, that is: 15-20 mmHg: these are light compression socks used for general better health, for light edema, and by athletes 20-30 mmHg: these are medium compression socks (medical-grade Class 1) 30-40 mmHg: these are medical-grade (Class 2) compression socks for indications such as cardiovascular health 40-50 mmHg: these are medical-grade Class 3 and are used on prescription only. They are usually for indications such as varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis If you are unsure, ask an expert about which socks to choose. Contact Us: 810 Main St., Suite C Monroe, CT 06468 customercare@elitone.com 9784354324

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