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  2. Compression garment - Wikipedia

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    In medical contexts, compression garments provide support for people who have to stand for long periods or have poor circulation. These come in varying degrees of compression, and higher degree compression sleeves, such as sleeves that provide compression of 2030 mmHg or higher, typically require a doctor's prescription. [1]

  3. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Self-prescription is reasonably safe assuming that the compression gradient is 15–20 mmHg, the ABPI (for both legs) is >1.0 and that the stockings fit correctly. "Firm" gradient stockings (2030 mmHg and 30–40 mmHg) should generally be worn only on medical advice.

  4. Should you wear compression socks on flights? Experts ... - AOL

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    Mild: 8–15 mmHg. Moderate: 15–20 mmHg. Firm: 20-30 mmHg. Extra firm: 30–40 mmHg. ... Medical grade compression socks start around 20-30 mmHg and require a prescription, says Churchwell.

  5. A Whole New You: The Oprah Daily Self-Care O-wards 2025

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    These have supportive compression (20 to 30 mmHg) plus comfy cushioning, breathable fabric, and a special design that ensures they stay up. “They’re the Goldilocks of socks—just the right ...

  6. You Need to Buy These 10 Pairs of Tights This Fall - AOL

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    Satin Touch 20 Comfort Tights. ... Denier: 30. Materials: Polyester, polyamide, ... “Thicker waistbands provide more compression against the tummy,” she explains. “This extra support helps ...

  7. Abdominal compartment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal compartment syndrome is defined as an intra-abdominal pressure above 20 mmHg with evidence of organ failure. Abdominal compartment syndrome develops when the intra-abdominal pressure rapidly reaches certain pathological values, within several hours (intra-abdominal hypertension is observed), and lasts for 6 or more hours.