Options For Treating Lipodermatosclerosis

Compression Socks

New York Magazine

Another way of trying to control lipodermatosclerosis is to wear compression socks, which help force excess blood from the legs back into the circulatory system, reducing swelling in the legs and ankles. This helps relieve some of the pain and discomfort that comes along with the condition and allows the skin to not be stretched as far, thus reducing the chance of open sores. One of the best features of this treatment is it can work relatively fast and is non-invasive. As long as the patient consults with their doctor, compression socks can be successful. The doctor needs to make sure the level of compression is appropriate for their patient's condition. Patients do not want to cut the circulation off in their leg, so getting the right one is important.

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