About JOBST ForMen Medical Compression Thigh High Stocking, 20-30 mmHg
Designed for everyday wear, this pair of thigh-highs features a stylish ribbed design crafted from lightweight fabric, making them suitable for both business and casual attire. The classic style is complemented by a silicone top band that ensures they stay securely in place throughout the day, providing added coverage and support for your legs. An innovative odor control formula is integrated to help reduce odors, ensuring you feel fresh even during long hours of wear. With 20-30 mmHg graduated compression, these thigh-highs improve circulation and effectively relieve feelings of heaviness, tiredness, and swelling in your legs.
Key Benefits & Features
- Odor control formula enhances wearability, keeping you feeling fresh all day.
- Wide comfort knee band ensures all-day wearing comfort without slipping or pinching.
- Classic ribbed design adds a touch of sophistication, making them perfect for any occasion.
- Thigh-high style with a silicone top band guarantees that the garment remains securely in place, allowing for freedom of movement.
JOBST ForMen Medical Compression Thigh High Stocking, 20-30 mmHg FAQs
Can I use lotions and creams with my compression stockings?
If the stocking is latex-free, it is safe to use lotions or creams. In fact, this is especially important for individuals with lymphedema or venous insufficiency, as daily skin care and moisturization are crucial. Applying lotion at night can also make it easier to put on the stockings. However, if the stocking contains latex (as some Jobst SupportWear does), avoid using lotions or creams. Heat, ultraviolet light, copper-containing products, hydrocarbons, and all petrolatum-containing creams and ointments can affect garments containing natural rubber latex yarns.
How many hours daily should I wear my stockings?
The wearing time for gradient compression stockings depends on the reason for wearing them and the amount of compression. A doctor is the best guide for this. Bed-bound patients may be advised to wear anti-embolism stockings (16-18 mmHg) to prevent blood clots in the deep veins of the leg. Following sclerotherapy, doctors may instruct wearing a specific level of compression continuously for a certain number of hours or days, based on the size of the veins injected. Those with lymphedema should follow the wearing schedule recommended by their doctor or therapist. Individuals with chronic venous issues, like leg swelling or varicose veins, generally wear compression stockings while out of bed (about 16 hours per day) and remove them at night.
Should I wear stockings on the unaffected leg?
Only the leg with symptoms or disease needs to wear the compression stocking. Some people prefer to wear compression only on the affected leg, while others may choose to wear the same brand of stocking in a lower compression level on the unaffected leg. For instance, if your doctor recommends a 30-40 mmHg stocking for chronic venous insufficiency in one leg, you may opt for a 15-20 mmHg on the other leg.
Can I wear one compression stocking on top of the other instead of wearing a higher compression stocking?
Yes, there is an additive effect with compression stockings. Some doctors instruct patients to wear one level of compression in a pantyhose style and then wear a knee-length compression stocking over the pantyhose.
I have latex allergies. Can I still use compression stockings?
Latex is a natural substance derived from the rubber tree and can be found in textiles in two forms: dry natural rubber and natural rubber latex. Most Jobst garments are latex-free, as they use synthetic spandex for elasticity.