First-class pressure elastic socks:
First-class pressure elastic socks, also known as mild pressure socks, usually provide a lower pressure level. This type of socks is suitable for people who stand or sit for a long time, and those who need mild stress support in their daily life.
Generally, first-class pressure elastic socks are recommended to relieve mild leg fatigue, reduce varicose veins and improve blood circulation. They are better designed in comfort and breathability, and are suitable for wearing for a long time, especially in daily activities.
Secondary compression elastic socks:
In contrast, secondary pressure elastic socks (also known as medium pressure socks) provide a higher pressure level. This kind of socks is usually recommended by doctors or professional medical staff to treat or relieve some serious venous circulation problems, such as varicose veins, venous thrombosis, deep venous thrombosis and so on. Two-stage pressure elastic socks provide stronger support, which is used to reduce intravascular pressure and promote blood to return to the heart better, thus reducing the risk of venous diseases.
When choosing elastic socks, personal health and medical needs are key factors. Medical professionals will choose the appropriate stress level for patients according to their conditions and needs. Improper selection of pressure level may lead to adverse reactions or fail to achieve the expected therapeutic effect.
Generally speaking, the difference between the primary pressure and the secondary pressure of elastic socks lies in its pressure grade, indications and medical needs. Individuals should consult medical professionals before choosing to use elastic socks, and choose the appropriate type and pressure level according to the doctor's advice to ensure the best therapeutic effect and comfortable experience.