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		<title>I had a lot of swelling in my legs and after wearing my compression stockings, and now they fall down. What can I do?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you start wearing compression stockings, the swelling in your legs will begin to reduce. The swelling in your legs may reduce to the point that your compression stockings will be too big for your legs and slide down.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you start wearing compression stockings, the swelling in your legs will begin to reduce. The swelling in your legs may reduce to the point that your compression stockings will be too big for your legs and slide down. If you have a lot of swelling, and you are wearing compression stockings, measure your legs once every 30 days to make sure that the size of your compression stocking is still right for you. If your sizing has changed due to the reduction in swelling, then you will need a new compression stocking that is the right size for your legs. This is common in people who have lots of swelling in their legs. A reduction in swelling, usually means a reduction in the size of your stocking.</p>
<p>In the meantime, preserve the compression in your compression stockings by washing them every night in cool water with a gentle soap. Avoid harsh detergents and softeners. Do not place your compression stockings in a hot drier. This will help keep your compression stockings from stretching out. Also, be sure to replace your compression stockings every 4 to 5 months, as the compression in your stockings will run out with 6 months of wear.</p>
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