Who can’t wear compression stockings
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Compression wears should NOT be worn
if you have been diagnosed with any of these conditions:
- Swollen and painful legs caused by sickness or injuries.
- Skin-sensitive or allergic feet.
- Skin with open wounds in large area.
- Cardiovascular disease except for varicose veins or venous disease.
- Severe heart disease or high blood pressure patients.
- Arterial insufficiency, edema caused by heart disease, and congestive heart failure.
- Serious diabetics should wear compression wear only under doctors’ direction.
- Blood capillary or peripheral nerve vascular lesions diseases.
- Purulent and ulcer legs or eczematous skin diseases.
- Chronic renal insufficiency.
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