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

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    Compression socks may help prevent complications from these conditions. ... These include varicose veins, which are are bulging, enlarged veins under the skin’s surface, ...

  3. Podiatrists Say These Compression Socks Can Help Reduce Leg ...

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    With a firm graduated compression of 20 to 30 mmHg, these socks offer comfortable support and are great for everything, including exercise, recovery, travel, varicose veins, and plantar fasciitis.

  4. Compression stockings - Wikipedia

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    Compression stockings. Compression stockings (Flight Socks, Support Bandage) are a specialized hosiery designed to help prevent the occurrence of, and guard against further progression of, venous disorders [1] such as edema, phlebitis and thrombosis. Compression stockings are elastic compression garments worn around the leg, compressing the ...

  5. Medicare and varicose vein treatment: Is it covered? - AOL

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    Varicose veins are swollen and twisted veins just under the skin, typically on the legs. ... It involves wearing special elastic stockings or compression bandages on the area to prevent swelling ...

  6. Post-thrombotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Treatment options for PTS include proper leg elevation, compression therapy with elastic stockings, or electrostimulation devices, pharmacotherapy (pentoxifylline), herbal remedies (such as horse chestnut, rutosides), and wound care for leg ulcers. [1] [21] The benefits of compression bandages is unclear. They may be useful to treat edemas. [7]

  7. Varicose veins - Wikipedia

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    Varicose veins are unlikely to be caused by crossing the legs or ankles. [17] Less commonly, but not exceptionally, varicose veins can be due to other causes, such as post-phlebitic obstruction or incontinence, venous and arteriovenous malformations. [18] Venous reflux is a significant cause. Research has also shown the importance of pelvic ...