Bulging veins in my legs. Wearing compression socks, but legs tend to jerk

I am waiting on surgery for my leg veins and started wearing compression socks again after not wearing them for years. I have only been taking them off when I bathe. My legs have started feeling restless and jerky when I lay or sit. When I take the compression socks off they don't jerk. What can I do in the meantime until the surgery?

Answers from doctors (4)


Bella MD Laser Vein and Aesthetic Center

Published on Mar 10, 2011

Don't think they are of any harm. If you can not tolerate them then wait until after surgery to wear. Might be best to discuss this with your physician though.
David A. Engleman M.D.

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Answered by Bella MD Laser Vein and Aesthetic Center

Don't think they are of any harm. If you can not tolerate them then wait until after surgery to wear. Might be best to discuss this with your physician though.
David A. Engleman M.D.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Angelo N. Makris MD

Published on Mar 10, 2011

The stockings are not necessary when laying down. Take them off.

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Answered by Angelo N. Makris MD

The stockings are not necessary when laying down. Take them off.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vanish Vein and Laser Center

Published on Mar 10, 2011

Restless legs can be related to venous stasis and varicose veins. I cannot explain why your legs feel worse when you remove the compression stockings since wearing them should improve your symptoms. You should make sure that the stockings fit properly and are not too tight or have too much compression. if this doesn't work then call your vein care specialist.

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Answered by Vanish Vein and Laser Center

Restless legs can be related to venous stasis and varicose veins. I cannot explain why your legs feel worse when you remove the compression stockings since wearing them should improve your symptoms. You should make sure that the stockings fit properly and are not too tight or have too much compression. if this doesn't work then call your vein care specialist.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Vein Specialties of St. Louis

Published on Mar 10, 2011

Compression hose do not need to be worn 24 hours per day. Try getting them on early in the day and removing in the evening when relaxing. You definitely do no need to wear them at night as your legs are elevated and the blood flow is more normal.

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Answered by Vein Specialties of St. Louis

Compression hose do not need to be worn 24 hours per day. Try getting them on early in the day and removing in the evening when relaxing. You definitely do no need to wear them at night as your legs are elevated and the blood flow is more normal.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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