Overview
Product details are provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the pack for complete information.
Uses & Benefits
Provides graduated compression to help manage varicose veins, leg swelling (edema), heaviness/aching legs, and to reduce risk of venous stasis/Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in susceptible or immobile patients (as advised).
How It Works
A below-knee compression stocking applies graduated external pressure (highest at the ankle, gradually decreasing up the calf). This supports venous return, reduces venous pooling, and helps decrease edema and symptoms like heaviness and pain.
Directions for Use
Wear as per size (Small) and compression grade advised by a clinician. Put on in the morning before swelling increases; ensure the heel and toe are correctly positioned and fabric is smooth without folds. Can be worn through the day; remove at night unless advised otherwise. Avoid rolling down the top band; replace if elasticity is lost.
Side Effects
Skin irritation, itching, redness, discomfort/tightness, pressure marks, numbness/tingling (if too tight)
Warnings & Precautions
Use correct size and compression level; excessive tightness can impair circulation. Do not use (or use only under medical advice) in severe peripheral arterial disease, critical limb ischemia, severe neuropathy, untreated skin infection/dermatitis, massive leg edema due to heart failure, or allergy to material. Stop use and seek medical advice if severe pain, numbness, discoloration, cold toes/feet, or skin breakdown occurs. Ensure proper hygiene; keep skin dry and moisturized (avoid oily creams just before wearing).
Drug Interactions
No drug interactions (medical device). If using topical medicines/creams on legs, allow them to absorb fully before wearing to avoid fabric damage/skin irritation.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep away from moisture. Follow washing/care instructions on the label to preserve elasticity.
Substitutes
Tynor Below Knee Stockings (Small), Flamingo Below Knee Compression Stockings (Small), Vissco Below Knee Compression Stockings (Small), Romsons Below Knee Compression Stockings (Small), Sigvaris Below Knee Compression Stockings (Small)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this medicine used for?
Provides graduated compression to help manage varicose veins, leg swelling (edema), heaviness/aching legs, and to reduce risk of venous stasis/Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in susceptible or immobile patients (as advised).
What are the side effects?
Skin irritation, itching, redness, discomfort/tightness, pressure marks, numbness/tingling (if too tight)
How does this medicine work?
A below-knee compression stocking applies graduated external pressure (highest at the ankle, gradually decreasing up the calf). This supports venous return, reduces venous pooling, and helps decrease edema and symptoms like heaviness and pain.
How should I use this medicine?
Wear as per size (Small) and compression grade advised by a clinician. Put on in the morning before swelling increases; ensure the heel and toe are correctly positioned and fabric is smooth without folds. Can be worn through the day; remove at night unless advised otherwise. Avoid rolling down the top band; replace if elasticity is lost.
How should I store this medicine?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep away from moisture. Follow washing/care instructions on the label to preserve elasticity.
Do I need a prescription for this product?
No, this product is listed as OTC. Follow usage directions and consult a clinician if needed.
Can prices or availability change?
Yes. Prices and availability can change based on inventory and serviceability. The latest details are shown at checkout.
How do I place an order?
Select a variant, add to cart, enter delivery address, upload prescription if required, and pay securely.
Manufacturer & Brand
Brand:Himg
Manufacturer:Himg
Alternatives
Alternatives are suggested by pharmacists after reviewing your order and prescription.
Disclaimer: Product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer labeling/pack instructions, established medical literature on graduated compression therapy and venous disease, standard clinical guidance for compression stockings
Availability depends on stock and serviceability.