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ITA-MED Sheer Compression Pantyhose
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SIGVARIS Microfiber Shades Compression Socks for Men
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Gabrialla Maternity Compression Pantyhose (23-30mmHg)
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Dynaven Men's ACCESS 920 Calf Hosiery 20-30mmHg
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Sigvaris Well-being Men's Casual Cotton Compression Socks, Black, 15-20mmHg
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SIGVARIS Women's MICROFIBER SHADES 183 Calf 15-20mmHg
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SIGVARIS Casual Cotton Compression Socks for Women
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Sigvaris 863C Essential Compression Hosiery 30-40mmHg
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Futuro Moderate Compression Trouser Socks for Women, Black
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783C Style Sheer 30-40mmHg
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Maxar Men's Trouser Support Socks (23-30mmHg)
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782N Style Sheer 20-30mmHg
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What Are Diabetic Socks?

Diabetic socks are specially designed to help promote foot comfort in people with diabetes. Socks for diabetics are typically padded to help protect feet and are often seamless for added comfort. However, standard diabetes socks do not help support foot health. For that, you need a special type of diabetic sock: diabetic compression socks.

What Are Compression Socks Used For?

Diabetic compression socks are designed to promote healthy circulation by gently squeezing the foot, which helps send blood flow from the feet back up to the heart. It is common for diabetes patients to experience poor circulation in the lower extremities, which if left untreated could lead to serious complications, such as blood clots. Socks that offer gentle, graduated compression (meaning the sock is tighter near the ankle and becomes gradually less tight approaching the upper calves) may help maintain proper blood flow and may help to prevent problems like blood clots from occurring. However, while studies show that compression socks can be helpful for diabetics in a preventative capacity, it is important to remember that diabetic compression socks are not approved to treat or prevent any medical condition. You should always talk to your doctor about the best ways to manage your health and follow his or her advice carefully.

Diabetic Socks Vs Compression Socks

It is especially important to choose diabetic compression socks that fit properly. You should not wear compression stockings that are too tight, which could further restrict blood flow, defeating the purpose of your compression socks. You should also avoid wearing compression socks that are too loose, as they will not offer enough gentle pressure to help regulate blood flow as intended. Ill-fitting compression socks are also just plain uncomfortable to wear. When shopping, pay attention to sizing charts on the packaging, and don’t be afraid to ask the seller questions. Before trying diabetic compression stockings, it is a good idea to discuss the option with your doctor. He or she can give you personalized advice as to whether the option is a safe and helpful treatment for you. Your doctor may also be able to offer advice on which sizing and brands may work best for you.

Where to Buy Diabetic Socks

Diabetic socks are available online and at your local CVS. Diabetic compression socks are usually sold in packages containing 1 or 2 pairs. It is helpful to have more than one pair so that you have a clean pair to wear while you wash the other set. Diabetic compression socks are available at a variety of price points, with plenty of socks priced low for affordability. If you want to spend a little more and stock up on diabetic stockings, some products are available to purchase in bulk online.

What is the Difference Between Compression and Diabetic Socks?

Regular compression socks and diabetic compression socks may seem like they are the same thing, but they do vary slightly. For people with diabetes, it is very important to receive the right blood flow, which can sometimes be difficult for lower extremities such as their feet, which could result in blood clots. Diabetic compression socks usually fit looser than regular compression socks to ensure patients with diabetes still receive regular blood flow. They also feature padding and a seamless design to help with extra comfort for those with diabetes.

Why Should Diabetics Wear Compression Socks?

People diagnosed with diabetes should use diabetic compression socks in order to help regulate blood flow, without the worry of causing damage that regular compression socks could cause. It is very important to pick out diabetic compression socks that fit properly, as if they fit too tightly it could end up causing more damage, defeating the purpose of using them. It is important for diabetic patients to receive the correct blood flow throughout their bodies, and using diabetic compression socks can definitely ensure that happens. Regular compression socks do not promote foot health in diabetics, but rather may make it worse. Diabetic compression socks help to promote foot health and proper blood flow, making this product even more useful than regular compression socks.

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