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• Your doctor must decide on the
compression class to wear. Regular
medical checks are recommended to
ensure proper treatment.
Contraindications
According to the guidelines of the
German Phlebology Society the
following are considered to be absolute
contraindications:
• advanced peripheral arterial occlusive
disease,
• decompensated heart diseases,
• septic phlebitis
• Phlegmasia coerulea dolens
A condition that completely forbids
wearing the medical compression
garment despite a suitable indication
(e.g. chronic venous insufficiency, etc.).
Relative contraindications:
• concomitant dermatoses
• intolerance to compression
stocking fabric
• sensory disturbances of the limb
• advanced peripheral neuropathy
• primary chronic arthritis.
medi assumes no liability as a result of
any contraindicated use of this product.
Due to a known contraindication the
attending doctor weighs up the
wearing of a medical compression
garment (for a suitable indication such
as chronic venous insufficiency, etc.),
and compares the possible risk with the
therapeutic benefit of the medical
device.
Material composition
For exact details please see label sewn
into the mediven compression stocking.
LATEX
Latex free
This product is processed without
rubber which is won from the
milky fluid of tropical plants.
Special Notes
• The textile label sewn into the
garment is an important part of the
compression stockings.
If this label is removed from medi
products, the right to a guarantee,
repair or replacement becomes null
and void. Only wear compression
stockings after consulting your doctor.
Compression stockings should be
dispensed by trained staff only.
• Should pain or skin irritations occur
while wearing compression stockings,
please take off the stocking
immediately and consult your doctor
or medical practitioner.
• The medi Butler (Valet) has proved to
be the outstanding aid of choice in the
application of compression stocking
and panty hose. Kindly ask for the
medi Butler (Valet) from your medical
practitioner.
• Be careful with sharp fingernails
and rings! In order to avoid damaging
the fine fabric of your stocking handle
with care. Ideally you should use
rubber gloves when putting the
stockings on. Distribute the stocking
evenly up over your leg with palm of
your hand until it fits without creases.
• To make the stockings even more
comfortable to wear you may slightly
adjust the topband several times a
day. The silicone topband may cause
reactions in sensitive persons.
• Your medical practitioner will explain
how to put on the stocking correctly
– please follow these instructions to
ensure that the compression stocking
has the best possible effect.
• Rough or horny heels can easily cause
damage to the stocking because the
heel has to be pulled through the
narrow ankle section of the stocking
during application.
• Please ensure your footwear is in good
condition inside. Any defect on the
shoe lining may increase friction and
quickly lead to damage to the
stocking.