Which brand of compression socks are best?

Best Overall. Figs Compression Socks. Best Value. Physix Gear Compression Socks. Best for Moderate Compression. SockWell Graduated Compression Socks. Smartwool PhD Pro Mountaineer Socks. Vim & Vigr.

Is there a difference between medical compression socks and regular compression socks?

They improve blood flow and help prevent wearers from suffering from varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis, blood clots, and so on. Unlike regular socks, compression socks apply pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), which are units of pressure equivalent to the pressure produced by a column of mercury.

Is 20-30 mmHg compression socks too much?

Consider graduated compression socks with light to medium pressure. The right compression socks for every day, non-medical needs should be 15-20 mmHg or 20-30 mmHg if you have a job that requires standing all day. Most people choose mmHg compression that best fits their needs or activity.

What is the difference from 15-20 mmHg compression socks?

Common levels for compression socks include; 8-15mmHg, 15-20 mmHg, 20-30 mmHg and 30-40 mmHg. Compression socks provide graduated compression so mmHg is listed as a range. The higher number in the range is the amount of pressure at the foot while the lower number is the amount at the top of the sock.

What is the number one compression sock?

Best Overall: Physix Gear Sport Compression Socks Made with a comfortable, highly-breathable, and durable fabric, these socks can be worn all day to help reduce fatigue and swelling in your lower legs.

How many hours a day should you wear compression socks?

You should wear your compression stockings during the day and take them off before going to bed. Put them on again first thing in the morning. You should be given at least 2 stockings, or 2 pairs if you’re wearing them on both legs. This means you can wear 1 stocking (or pair) while the other is being washed and dried.