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ComfoMed Support Hosiery Is:
Easy to use
The first few times you put on compression hosiery will take getting used to. But then it will be as natural as any other hose. Except your feet will feel good as long as you wear them. Therapeutic Compression hosiery may sound unappealing, but the ache in your feet should convince you. After the first day, you'll be a new person. Your feet won't hurt, the veins won't get worse, and you might even win a lottery! (no guarantees on the lottery part).
Affordable
Buying other brands of compression hosiery is an expensive purchase. Most insurance companies do not cover the cost, and the ones that do will pay for two pair at most. ComfoMed is a fraction of the price and is comparable to all the leading brands.
Availability
In the old days buying compression hosiery required a lot of effort. First an appointment with the doctor for a prescription, then an appointment with a fitter to be measured. ComfoMed is available “over the counter” in surgical supply and hosiery stores, or online. Just use the size chart for a proper fit and enjoy.
Please read some customer corespondence from Shana, our CCS (Customer Care Specialist).
Stacy: As a bank teller I am required to stand at my job all day. By the time 5:00 P.M. rolls around my legs are aching. How can ComfoMed surgical hose help me? Shana: Sorry about your painful feet, but good news is in store for you. Since your legs are furthest from your heart, the blood flowing back up to your heart has to work against gravity. As a result, blood circulation is affected when standing or even sitting at a desk for long periods of time. Some problems you may experience is fatigue, pain or swelling. To alleviate these problems, Dr’s recommend compression hosiery. The support in the ankle will boost the blood back up in your legs. You can expect relief the first time you wear surgical hose. ComfoMed offers a beautiful selection of sheers & opaques to enhance your professional attire. Enjoy!
Hillary: I’m expecting a baby! When I went to my OB/Gyn he wrote me a prescription for surgical hose. Will ComfoMed actually prevent those ugly varicose veins?
Shana: ComfoMed is available without a prescription! Expectant mom’s are at a greater risk for varicose veins and swollen ankles. This is due to increased pressure from the uterus on the pelvic veins; increasing pressure on the leg veins and expanded blood volume. ComfoMed hose will greatly reduce the risk of swollen veins. It is very important to put ComfoMed hosiery on before you get out of bed in the morning. This will prevent the blood from pooling in your ankles. Congratulation on the upcoming birth.
Sophie: My husband and I are planning a trip abroad. I keep reading about DVT. Am I still at risk if I wear ComfoMed hose?
Shana: You are a smart consumer! An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. High altitude and cramped positions which are usually associated with air travel can cause the potentially deadly deep vein thrombosis. The danger of these blood clots can be significantly reduced by wearing ComfoMed socks or hose, It is also advisable to walk around and stretch during the flight. Enjoy your trip and bon voyage.
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