For patients suffering from thrombosis, wearing medical compression stockings can help control the size of existing clots and reduce the likelihood that new ones will form. Anti-embolism stockings are made for bed-bound patients to prevent blood from pooling in the veins and forming clots by increasing blood velocity. Remember to wear these under the advice of a qualified doctor.
To be worn like socks.
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