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

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    Medical grade compression socks start around 20-30 mmHg and require a prescription, says Churchwell. A health care provider will measure your legs and determine which length, size and compression ...

  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 (20–30 mmHg and 30–40 mmHg) should generally be worn only on medical advice.

  4. How compression socks promote better circulation - AOL

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    Comrad Knee-High Compression Socks. Pressure level: 15-20 mmHg. Comrad offers compression socks in a variety of colors and patterns with light, medium and firm pressure levels. These medium ...

  5. 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 20–30 mmHg or higher, typically require a doctor's prescription. [1]

  6. Venous ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Good outcomes in ulcer treatment were shown after the application of double compression stockings, e.g. ulcer stockings. These systems contain two different stockings, one often of white colour. This one is to be put on first, is also worn overnight and exerts a basic pressure of 20 mmHg or less. Also it keeps the wound dressing in place.

  7. Orthostatic hypotension - Wikipedia

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    Initial orthostatic hypotension is frequently characterized by a systolic blood pressure decrease of ≥40 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure decrease of ≥20 mmHg within 15 seconds of standing. [32] Blood pressure then spontaneously and rapidly returns to normal, so the period of hypotension and symptoms is short (<30 s). [32]

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