1. Put your hand into the sock, pinch the heel, and use your other hand to turn the sock to the heel. 2. Turn over most of the socks and straighten them so that the feet can easily fit into the socks. How to wear varicose vein socks; 3. Place your thumbs on the inside of the socks, grab the socks with your four fingers, put your feet into the socks, push the socks outward with your thumbs, coordinate with your thumbs to pull the socks toward your ankles, and put the heels in the correct position. 4. Turn the legs of the socks back and pull them upwards, and smooth them against your body after putting them on; Target Group 1. People who stand for a long time: teachers, traffic police, shopping guides, beauticians, doctors, nurses, etc. 2. People who sit for long periods of time: IT professionals, white-collar workers, civil servants and other office workers - standing or sitting for long periods of time: due to muscle fatigue and gravity, blood return to the legs is poor, blood viscosity increases, and lower limb venous diseases are caused. 3. Pregnant women and people who take contraceptive pills for a long time - during pregnancy, hormones in the body change, blood volume increases by more than 20%; the fetus and enlarged uterus compress the pelvic veins and iliac veins, and weight gain during pregnancy increases leg venous pressure. Large, resulting in poor blood return and leading to lower limb venous disease. 4. People who travel frequently, take airplanes, long-distance buses, and flight attendants - commonly known as economy class syndrome. Due to the loss of weight at high altitudes, blood circulation in the legs is poor, leading to lower limb venous disease and, in severe cases, pulmonary embolism. 5. Obese people - Due to high cholesterol and blood lipids in the blood, blood viscosity increases, and excessive weight makes it difficult for venous blood to return to the heart, leading to lower limb venous disease. 6. People who have already suffered from lower limb venous disease - Since the veins are already in a diseased state, they must be treated to improve, otherwise the disease will continue to progress. 7. Populations with a high risk of deep vein thrombosis in the lower limbs: patients undergoing major surgery, patients with malignant tumors, patients with hemiplegia, women in late pregnancy and postpartum women, patients with lower limb fractures, patients with serious infections, the elderly, etc. |
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