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Frequently Asked Questions about Juzo

Juzo compression products are medical-grade garments designed to improve circulation, reduce swelling, and manage conditions like lymphedema, chronic venous insufficiency, and edema. Juzo compression wear applies graduated pressure to the limbs, helping blood and lymphatic fluid move more efficiently. Many styles are also used for post-surgical recovery and everyday vein health.

Juzo compression garments are designed for people managing lymphedema, venous disorders, post-surgical swelling, or chronic leg fatigue. They are also commonly recommended for individuals who stand or sit for long periods, travelers on extended flights, and patients recovering from procedures involving the limbs. A healthcare provider can help determine the right compression level.

Start by turning the Juzo compression stocking inside out to the heel, then slide your foot in and gradually roll the fabric up your leg without bunching. Avoid pulling from the top, as this can damage the fibers and reduce compression effectiveness. A donning glove or stocking aid can make the process easier, especially for higher compression levels.

Choosing the right size in Juzo compression garments requires measuring the circumference of your ankle, calf, and thigh, as well as your leg length, ideally in the morning before swelling increases. Juzo provides detailed sizing charts that match these measurements to the correct garment size. Wearing an incorrectly sized garment can reduce therapeutic benefit or cause discomfort.

Juzo compression products are available in multiple compression levels, commonly ranging from mild support through medical-grade classes including 20-30 mmHg and 30-40 mmHg, among others. The appropriate compression level depends on the condition being treated and should be confirmed with a physician or certified fitter. Higher compression classes typically require a prescription.

Yes, Juzo compression garments are safe for daily wear when properly fitted and used as directed by a healthcare provider. Juzo products are manufactured to meet medical-grade quality standards and are designed for extended, repeated use. Anyone with arterial insufficiency, open wounds, or certain skin conditions should consult a doctor before wearing compression garments.

Wash Juzo compression stockings by hand or on a gentle machine cycle using mild soap and cool water, then lay them flat or hang them to air dry away from direct heat. Avoid wringing, bleaching, or placing Juzo compression garments in a dryer, as heat breaks down the elastic fibers and shortens the garment's lifespan. Washing after each use helps maintain hygiene and compression performance.

Juzo compression garments typically last around three to six months with daily wear and proper care before the compression level begins to degrade noticeably. Factors like washing frequency, activity level, and how the garment is donned and removed all affect longevity. Most clinicians recommend replacing compression garments every four to six months to ensure consistent therapeutic pressure.

Yes, Cart Health carries a broad selection of Juzo compression products, including stockings, sleeves, wraps, and accessories across multiple styles, sizes, and compression levels. Juzo is a well-established brand in the medical compression space, and Cart Health stocks Juzo garments to serve patients with lymphedema, venous conditions, and related needs. Availability may vary by style and size.

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