How To Treat Panniculitis

Wear Compression Socks

New York Magazine

Many panniculitis patients get it primarily in their lower legs and feet. This happens because the feet are the body part the farthest away from the heart, so it takes a lot of effort for the body to pump blood and other fluids away from the lower legs. This can cause blood to pool in these areas, resulting in over-stretched veins and fluid accumulation. A good solution for managing this cause of panniculitis is compression socks. These are special socks with a very firm, tight weave that puts pressure on the feet. Their gentle squeezing pressure helps push excess fluid out of the feet and lower legs. Though it normally will not cure panniculitis completely, it will help to manage many of the symptoms. At first, wearing compression socks can put a little uncomfortable pressure on the legs, but individuals report wearing these socks regularly ends up decreasing discomfort in the long run.

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