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Scholl Flight Socks Ladies Natural - 1 Pair

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Overview Medically proven to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis - DVT*. Description Scholl Flight Socks Ladies: Long periods of inactivity, combined with t…
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$39.95
$36.95
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Overview

Medically proven to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis - DVT*.

Description

Scholl Flight Socks Ladies:

Long periods of inactivity, combined with the cramped conditions and dehydration which can occur on long journeys, can cause a number of circulatory problems including Deep Vein Thrombosis. Scholl Flight Socks Ladies are medically proven to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis by helping to improve blood circulation. They also help to prevent swollen ankles and tired aching legs.

Help to prevent swollen ankles and tired aching legs.

Use a Clinically Proven Graduated Compression System to improve circulation.

Advanced Hosiery Technology.
30 Denier Semi - Sheer.
Ultra - Soft.
Comfort top.
Reinforced toe.
With antimicrobial protection to keep feet fresh.

Gender

Female

Ideal For

All journeys

Directions

Scholl Flight Socks Ladies should be worn in place of normal hosiery throughout the journey. Always wear both knee high and ensure that they are pulled up to just below the knee. See enclosed leaflet for correct fitting and care. Please keep packaging and leaflet for future reference. Handwash. Do not iron.

Caution

Do not use if you have serious circulatory problems such as active arterial or venous disease. Please consult a Healthcare Professional on the suitability of this product if you have any of the following: previous history of venous thrombosis (blood clots), superficial vein thrombosis, diabetes, severe obesity, reduced mobility including paralysed lower limb, heart disease, severe varicose veins, recent major surgery or injury to lower limbs/abdomen, stroke, cancer, chemotherapy treatment, genetic blood clotting disorder (eg: Factor V Leiden), or if you are pregnant.

Important Information

Risk Factors to DVT**: Previous history of Venous Thrombosis (Blood Clots) and Pulmonary Embolism. Age above 40 (risk increases with age). Pregnancy. Use of Oral Contraceptives or Hormone Replacement Therapy - HRT. Obesity. Varicose Veins. Recent surgery or injury, especially to lower limbs/abdomen. Cancer. Genetic blood clotting abnormalities (eg: Factor V Leiden). **Based on World Health Organization International Travel and Health.

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Scholl Flight Socks Ladies Natural - 1 Pair

$39.95
$36.95
SAVE $3.00

Scholl Flight Socks Ladies Natural - 1 Pair

$39.95
$36.95
SAVE $3.00

Description

Overview

Medically proven to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis - DVT*.

Description

Scholl Flight Socks Ladies:

Long periods of inactivity, combined with the cramped conditions and dehydration which can occur on long journeys, can cause a number of circulatory problems including Deep Vein Thrombosis. Scholl Flight Socks Ladies are medically proven to help prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis by helping to improve blood circulation. They also help to prevent swollen ankles and tired aching legs.

Help to prevent swollen ankles and tired aching legs.

Use a Clinically Proven Graduated Compression System to improve circulation.

Advanced Hosiery Technology.
30 Denier Semi - Sheer.
Ultra - Soft.
Comfort top.
Reinforced toe.
With antimicrobial protection to keep feet fresh.

Gender

Female

Ideal For

All journeys

Directions

Scholl Flight Socks Ladies should be worn in place of normal hosiery throughout the journey. Always wear both knee high and ensure that they are pulled up to just below the knee. See enclosed leaflet for correct fitting and care. Please keep packaging and leaflet for future reference. Handwash. Do not iron.

Caution

Do not use if you have serious circulatory problems such as active arterial or venous disease. Please consult a Healthcare Professional on the suitability of this product if you have any of the following: previous history of venous thrombosis (blood clots), superficial vein thrombosis, diabetes, severe obesity, reduced mobility including paralysed lower limb, heart disease, severe varicose veins, recent major surgery or injury to lower limbs/abdomen, stroke, cancer, chemotherapy treatment, genetic blood clotting disorder (eg: Factor V Leiden), or if you are pregnant.

Important Information

Risk Factors to DVT**: Previous history of Venous Thrombosis (Blood Clots) and Pulmonary Embolism. Age above 40 (risk increases with age). Pregnancy. Use of Oral Contraceptives or Hormone Replacement Therapy - HRT. Obesity. Varicose Veins. Recent surgery or injury, especially to lower limbs/abdomen. Cancer. Genetic blood clotting abnormalities (eg: Factor V Leiden). **Based on World Health Organization International Travel and Health.

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