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Not all socks are created equal

Not all socks are created equal

What do a marathon runner and your aging parent have in common? Both could benefit from compression socks! By applying pressure to the legs, compression socks help the valves in the veins do their work—so blood is pushed back to the heart and doesn’t pool in the legs. The socks also help keep lymph fluid moving. Older adults with edema (swollen legs), varicose veins, or deep vein thrombosis find that compression socks ease discomfort and can even prevent problems. This is especially true if your relative spends a lot of time sitting.

Compression socks are safe for the vast majority of older adults and are an underutilized option. Consider them for your loved one before a long plane flight or car trip. You can even find fun ones online if you include “fashionable” or “crazy” in your search.

If you wonder about your relative using them regularly, consult with the doctor first. You want to know the right compression and size. Also, these socks are not recommended for those with diabetes and persons with certain heart or vein conditions. For long-term use, ask the doctor for a prescription. This will allow for graduated compression socks to be professionally fitted to your loved one’s calf and ankle dimensions.

Tips for compression socks

Does your loved one struggle with edema?
It’s nice to know there are nondrug ways to ease your relative’s discomfort. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice always like sharing nonpharmaceutical approaches to common eldercare problems. If this philosophy appeals, give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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