I have COPD and minor swelling in one ankle. I was prescribed 23-30 gauge socks. How long should I wear them each day? I find my ankle is sore when not wearing them even though the ankle is not swollen.
Regularly during your daily routine, not while laying or sleeping at night. However, your provider should be able to discuss specific instructions for your treatment plan.
All the best.
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You get the most benefit from wearing the stockings while you are upright/ on your feet . It is best to have them on throughout the day. There is no harm in wearing them at night.
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You can safely wear properly fit 20-30 mm (Class 1) stockings during your waking hours for symptomatic relief, removing them at bedtime. If your ankle pain is not relieved by the stockings, have your doctor reconsider the diagnosis. Stocking pressure is not measured in "gauge" but in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). Graduated stockings have higher pressure lower down towards the foot and lower pressure toward the thigh, hence two numbers separated by a hyphen (20-30).
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The ideal answer to this question is: As long as you are on your feet, active and moving about. While you are doing so, the venous system in your lower extremities is pressurized and thus more likely to cause swelling, etc. When you are lying down, the pressure in the venous system of the legs is more equalized.
A good metaphor might be to imagine a long pipe filled with water (representing the veins in your leg). When you hold the pipe vertically, the pressure on the bottom (the end touching the ground) is much higher than the pressure at the top of the pipe. When you lie the pipe down horizontally, the pressure at each end is equalized. To answer your original question though, it would be advisable to wear your compression hose daily while you are up and about even if you do not have edema (swelling). Indeed, that is one of the primary purposes of compression hose; to reduce swelling. That's why it is advisable to put them on as soon as possible after rising in the morning.
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You should put them on in the morning before you get any swelling, and you can wear them until bedtime.
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You only need reverse gradient compression while standing or sitting (not in while in bed).
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You can wear compression stockings from morning to evening if it makes your legs feel better.
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Wear compression stockings when out of bed.
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Usually we recommend you wear your compression stockings when you are up and around. You should also ask your treating physician.
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There is no specific amount of time to wear them. Try to wear them as often as you can and as long as they feel comfortable. You may want to remove them at night while sleeping. Also, they should be applied first thing in the morning before your legs have a chance to swell.
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If you are wearing compression hose daily to control swelling, your doctor may recommend wearing from morning to night. The best time to apply hose is first thing in the morning before getting out of bed before there is any swelling. There is no time limit on how long you can wear them each day.
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I would try to wear it most of the day, from the first thing when you get up in the morning until you go to bed at night. It is interesting your swelling is in only one leg. This suggests it is not likely from COPD and I would recommend you have formal vein mapping to evaluate for venous insufficiency.
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You can wear them all day if fitting comfortably. Also elevate feet as much as possible when sitting. Frequent short walks are good also.
Published on Jul 11, 2012