Men Support Hose
Men who need support hose may feel intimidated by choosing compression garments – after all, unlike women, most guys may have no experience buying legwear. But buying men support hose doesn’t have to be a challenge. Many hosiery retailers know that guys experience varicose veins, leg cramps, leg fatigue, and other ailments that can be aided by support stockings.
Common brands of support hose for men include Sigvaris, Jobst, Juzo, and Mediven. You can get information about the pros and cons of these brands from a sales person at your local medical supply store or through online legwear retailers.
Men support hose may come in a variety of styles, including:
- Knee high support hose (available in common men’s sock colors, such as black, white, and tan) and ribbed socks
- Thigh high support hose (also available in common colors like black or tan)
Before you can buy support hose for men, you’ll need to measure yourself and get a recommendation from your doctor about what compression is right for you.
Sigvaris, Juzo, Jobst, and Mediven support hose for men come in the following compression levels (mmHg stands for millimeter of mercury):
- 8-15 mmHg
- 15-20 mmHg
- 20-30 mmHg
- 30-40 mmHg
- 40-50 mmHg
- 50-60 mmHg
Once you choose men support hose, you’ll have to learn how to care for your stockings properly. Whatever brand you choose, the support panty hose should come with washing instructions. Your doctor can tell you how long to wear your stockings each day.
Using your support hose properly will help reduce the risk of varicose veins, ensure your legs are fatigue- and ache-free, and reduce the risk of dangerous blood clots, such as deep vein thrombosis and other ailments. People with diabetes often wear men support socks since their circulation is often impaired due to diabetes.
A good source of information about compression garments is About Compression Stockings.
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Jobst Hose
Elastic support panty hose and support hose work well to alleviate leg cramps and leg swelling. Support hose, like Jobst support hose, work by applying pressure to the veins and lymphatic system of the leg.
Because a compression stocking is made of elastic fibers and rubber, it tightly presses against the leg. This added pressure supports the veins, keeps blood circulating more easily, and reduces the risk that clots or swelling will occur in the lower part of a person’s body.
Jobst hose are manufactured in several levels of compression, measured by mmHg (millimeter of mercury). Over-the-counter (support) Jobst support hose come in 10-15 mmHg or 15-20 mmHg varieties. Medium hose require a prescription and come in 20-30, 30-40, 40-50, and 50+ mmHg varieties. High compression hose come in 18-21, 23-32, 34-46, and up to 50 mmHg varieties. High compression stockings are usually custom made.
Your doctor or phlebologist (a doctor who specializes in treating vein disorders and varicose vein treatment) may refer to your Jobst hose as support hosiery, medical compression stockings, anti-embolism stockings, or lymphedema compression stockings.
All of these support stockings work on the same basic principle – tightly supporting the veins in the leg to promote better blood flow. Jobst support hose work best when a person has been prescribed the right amount of compression and gets a good fitting compression stocking.
Here are some user comments on Jobst support hose:
- Women’s UltraSheer Moderate Support Thigh Highs 15-20 mmHg: “They gave me the compression I needed (15-20,) but looked like regular pantyhose. Even though my blood clot has been gone for 4 years, I still buy these to wear as support stockings because they make my legs feel so nice.”
- UltraSheer Firm Support Knee Highs 20-30 mmHg: “Nice tone and transparency. I wore for my post operation support. Breathable and comfortable.”
- Jobst for Men 15-20 mmHg Support Socks: “I have tried several brands of support hose and I feel that these socks give me the most comfortable support and they seem to fit my legs better than the other brands I have tried. I have finally settled on these hose for my everyday support hose.”
- Jobst Maternity Compression Hose 15-20 mmHg
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