DVT
DVT, or Deep-Vein Thrombosis, is a medical condition defined by blood clots that have formed in a deep vein. DVT can occur in various parts of the body, but it is most common in the lower and upper parts of the legs.Shop our high-compression socks and wraps, which can help increase blood flow and reduce the occurrence of blood clots in uncomfortable vascular conditions.

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Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) can cause significant discomfort and health risks. Compression stockings and socks are essential tools in managing DVT symptoms and promoting circulation. At Compression Health, we offer a wide range of compression therapy products specifically designed to address DVT concerns. Our selection includes trusted brands like Juzo, Jobst, Royfa, and Mediven, providing you with reliable options for your DVT management needs.
Types of DVT Compression Stockings & Socks
DVT compression stockings and socks come in various styles to suit different needs and preferences. Compression socks are popular for daily wear, providing targeted pressure to the lower leg. For extended coverage for those requiring compression above the knee, browse our women's thigh-high compression products. For full-leg support, pantyhose compression stockings are available.
Our deep vein thrombosis collection includes:
- Knee-high compression socks for DVT
- Thigh-high compression stockings
- Full-length compression leggings
- Open-toe options for increased breathability
- Closed-toe styles for added warmth and protection
Each type is designed to apply graduated compression, with the highest pressure at the ankle, gradually decreasing up the leg. This pattern helps improve blood flow and reduces the risk of clot formation associated with DVT.
Choosing the Right DVT Compression Level
Selecting the appropriate compression level is crucial for effective DVT management. Compression levels are measured in mmHg (millimeters of mercury) and typically range from moderate 15-20 mmHg for mild compression to firm 20-30 mmHg for stronger compression. Your healthcare provider will recommend the best compression level based on your specific condition and needs.
Generally, DVT patients require higher compression levels:
- 20-30 mmHg: Often prescribed for mild to moderate DVT symptoms
- 30-40 mmHg: Commonly recommended for active DVT treatment and prevention of recurrence
- 40-50 mmHg: Used in severe cases or post-thrombotic syndrome, under strict medical supervision
It's important to consult with your doctor before choosing compression stockings for DVT. They can provide guidance on the most appropriate compression level and wearing schedule for your situation.
Proper Sizing and Fit for DVT Compression
Accurate sizing is essential for compression stockings to be effective in DVT management. Ill-fitting garments can be uncomfortable and may not provide the necessary pressure for proper circulation. To ensure the right fit, measure your legs as instructed by the manufacturer, typically in the morning when swelling is minimal.
Key measurements often include:
- Ankle circumference
- Calf circumference
- Thigh circumference (for thigh-high stockings)
- Leg length from floor to knee or thigh
Many of our featured brands offer detailed sizing guides to help you find the perfect fit. Remember that compression stockings for DVT should feel snug but not painfully tight. If you experience numbness, tingling, or severe discomfort, remove the stockings and consult your healthcare provider.
By choosing the right type, compression level, and size of DVT compression stockings or socks, you can effectively manage your symptoms and improve your overall comfort. Our selection of compression wraps and stockings for DVT from reputable brands ensures you have access to high-quality options for your compression therapy needs. For those who frequently travel, we also offer travel compression socks specifically designed for long journeys to help prevent DVT during extended periods of inactivity.

















































































