PTM Venomed Compression Stockings
Venomed PTM hosieries are woven in gradual compression to help blood flow, reducing fatigue, pain in the legs and work to prevent ankle swelling. They are essential to the control and treatment of varicose veins. Thanks to their superior design and anatomical fit they provide comfort and an excellent fit.
This range of socks and stockings provide maximum compression in the ankle area, gradually decreasing the tension as they move up through the leg. Such compression is measured in mercurial millimetres (mm/Hg). PTM Venomed Stockings use this graduated compression to the purpose of reducing the diameter of the blood vessels, thus increasing the ascending pressure and the consequent return of the bloodstream to the heart.
Indications:
- Prevent and ease ankle edema
- Prevent and ease Cellulites and varicose veins
- Enhance bloodstream flow & lymphatic drainage
- Prevent formation of telangiectasis
- Ease chronic fatigue in the legs
- Reduce the risk of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Treat venous insufficiency
- Ideal for people who send a long time sitting or standing
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Sheer Support Knee High Stockings
Available options for purchasing Venomed Stockings
Before ordering Venomed Stockings, please make a selection from one of the variations listed below.- Sheer Support Knee High Stockings 15-20(mmHg) Beige
- Sheer support Thigh high stockings with lace top 15-20(mmHg) Beige
- Men's Support Socks 18-25(mm/Hg) Black
Sizing Chart (Womens):
| Size | Women's Euro Shoe | Women's US Shoe |
| Small | 34 - 35 | 4 - 5½ |
| Medium | 35½ - 37½ | 5½ - 7½ |
| Large | 38 - 40½ | 8 - 10½ |
| X-Large | 41 - 43 | 11 - 12 |
Sizing Chart (Mens):
| Size | Men's Euro Shoe | Men's US Shoe |
| Medium | 37½ - 41 | 5½ - 8 |
| Large | 42 - 44 | 8½ - 10½ |
| X-Large | 45 - 49 | 11 - 14 |
Contraindications:
Stockings may not be recommended for patients with the following:
- Any local leg condidtion in which stockings would interfere, such as:
a. Dermatitis (skin problem)
b. Vein ligation (recent leg surgery)
c. Gangrene
d. Recent skin graft
- Severe vascular diseases, such as arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) that cause poor circulation of the leg.
- Massive oedema (swelling) of the legs, or pulmonary oedema (fluid in the lungs) from congestive heart failure.
- Extreme deformity of the leg.












