- Designed with accurate gradient compression, reinforced heel, and closed toe styles with roomy toe allowance
- Manufactured with a 3-D knit structure using air covered spandex yarn that is soft to touch and comfortable for all day wear
- Recommendations for swelling, heaviness and fatigue in the legs, standing or sitting for prolonged periods of time, prevention of venous disease, treatment of venous systems, symptoms during pregnancy
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JOBST Relief Medical Compression Knee High Stocking, 15-20 mmHg
The JOBST Relief line offers an affordable, effective solution for those seeking gradient compression to improve leg health and relieve common symptoms related to leg and vein discomfort. Made from a soft, smooth fabric, these knee-high stockings provide a comfortable fit, perfect for everyday wear. The roomy toe area ensures freedom of movement, while the reinforced heel enhances durability, making them ideal for regular use. With moderate compression (15-20 mmHg), these socks help prevent and alleviate tired, aching, or swollen legs, as well as discomfort from prolonged sitting, standing, or varicose veins.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Affordable & Effective Compression: A quality garment offering great value for 15-20 mmHg compression.
- Comfortable Fit: Soft, smooth texture provides comfort for all-day wear.
- Roomy Toe Area: Generous space for unrestricted movement and added comfort.
- Durable Design: Reinforced heel extends the life of the garment, ensuring long-lasting use.
Enjoy enhanced leg health and comfort with JOBST Relief Compression Knee Highs—your affordable solution for everyday relief.
JOBST Relief Medical Compression Knee High Stocking, 15-20 mmHg – FAQs
1. Can I use lotions and creams with my compression stockings?
If your stocking is latex-free, it is safe to use lotions or creams. In fact, daily moisturization is especially important for individuals with lymphedema or venous insufficiency. Applying lotion at night can also make it easier to put on your stockings in the morning. However, if your stocking contains latex (as some Jobst SupportWear products do), avoid using lotions or creams, as certain substances like heat, ultraviolet light, copper-based products, hydrocarbons, and petrolatum-based creams can affect latex yarns.
2. How many hours daily should I wear my stockings?
The recommended wearing time for compression stockings depends on the reason for use and the level of compression. A doctor should provide specific guidance based on your condition. For example:
- Bed-bound patients may be advised to wear anti-embolism stockings (16-18 mmHg) to prevent blood clots.
- After sclerotherapy, your doctor may instruct you to wear stockings with a certain level of compression continuously for a specified period.
- Those with lymphedema should follow the wearing schedule recommended by their healthcare provider.
- Individuals with chronic venous issues, such as swelling or varicose veins, generally wear compression stockings for up to 16 hours a day and remove them at night.
3. Should I wear stockings on the unaffected leg?
Compression stockings should be worn on the affected leg or leg showing symptoms. Some individuals choose to wear the same brand and style of stocking on the unaffected leg at a lower compression level (e.g., 15-20 mmHg), but only the leg with symptoms requires the higher compression level. For example, if your doctor recommends a 30-40 mmHg stocking for one leg, you may opt for a 15-20 mmHg stocking on the other leg.
4. Can I wear one compression stocking on top of another instead of using a higher compression stocking?
Yes, compression stockings can have an additive effect. Some doctors may recommend wearing a pantyhose-style compression garment, followed by a knee-high compression stocking for extra compression.
5. I have latex allergies. Can I still use compression stockings?
Yes! Most Jobst compression stockings are latex-free, as they are made with synthetic spandex for elasticity. If you have a latex allergy, rest assured that these stockings are safe to use.
Size Guide
Size | Medium | Large | X-Large |
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Ankle Circumference | 8.3 – 9.8 inches | 10 – 11.3 inches | 11.5 – 13 inches |
Calf Circumference | 11.8 – 16.5 inches | 12.5 – 18.1 inches | 13.3 – 19.6 inches |
Length | 15 inches plus | 15 inches plus | 15 inches plus |
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Black – X-Large – 1 Pair ,Black – Large – 1 Pair |
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