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Are stovepipe socks effective?
Stovepipe socks are effective.

Leg-stovepipe socks are a kind of weight-loss socks, which belong to a scientific method of medical weight loss and are a fashionable leg-beautifying product popular with ladies. Well-known domestic medical and textile experts carefully designed and manufactured according to the physiological characteristics of Asian leg veins and the leg size of China people. Stovepipe socks are becoming more and more popular. Stovepipe socks are very popular because they are cheap and effective. People who always need to keep the same posture are prone to some occupational diseases. For example, people who need to stand for a long time, such as teachers and salespeople, are prone to varicose veins of lower limbs. Therefore, stovepipe socks can play a good role in treating and preventing varicose veins, thus preventing and treating varicose veins.

Principle:

Because leg edema is caused by venous congestion (varicose veins), varicose veins are mainly formed by keeping the same posture for a long time, such as standing and sedentary. Usually, due to the poor blood circulation function of the legs, women keep the same posture after working for a long time, and the phenomenon of leg edema is more obvious. Stovepipe socks can exert pressure on thighs from the outside, maintain normal muscle movement, and make blood flow to the heart at different pressures. The pressure on ankle is greater than that on thigh; Make blood flow from the high pressure part to the low pressure part. With the help of professional pressure gradient design, that is, gradually reduce the pressure from the ankle, compress blood vessels by contracting calf muscles, promote venous blood to return to the heart, prevent venous congestion of lower limbs, ensure good blood circulation of lower limbs, and help the symptoms such as swelling and pain of affected limbs disappear.

Stovepipe socks solve the problem of leg edema according to the concept of "pressure therapy". By pressurizing the legs from the outside, the blood circulation is improved and the lymphatic circulation is promoted. The minimum pressure exerted on the ankle exceeds 8 hectopascals (6 mm Hg), and the closer to the heart, the smaller the pressure; From ankle to calf, from thigh to heart, the pressure decreases.