Should I wear compression socks that have a graduated compression of 15-20-mmHg?


graduated compression socks

Wearing Odd Duck's 15-20mmHg compression socks may be appropriate for many people, especially those who are experiencing mild to moderate symptoms of leg fatigue, swelling, or discomfort.

This level of compression is considered moderate and is typically recommended for people who stand or sit for long periods of time, such as office workers or travellers.

Odd Duck's 15-20mmHg graduated compression socks provide a gentle pressure that helps improve blood flow in the legs, reducing swelling and discomfort. They are also suitable for people with mild varicose veins or spider veins.

However, it's important to note that the appropriate level of compression can vary depending on the individual's needs and medical condition. For example, people with more severe conditions, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), may require higher levels of compression. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate level of compression for your needs.

If you decide to wear our 15-20mmHg compression socks, it's important to choose high-quality socks that fit well. Proper fit ensures that the socks stay in place and provide the intended level of compression.

In summary, wearing Odd Duck's 15-20mmHg compression socks may be appropriate for many people, but it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate level of compression for your needs if you have a history of health issues or if you have any additional concerns. Choose high-quality socks that fit well and provide the intended benefits.