Summer has, once again, gone into hibernation for another year, taking with it memories of vacations, family barbecues, beach outings, sun and fun. In its place, autumn has arrived as a prelude to winter.
Autumn has its own charm and character, considered by some to be the most beautiful of all seasons of the year. In many places, autumn heralds a breathtaking display of nature’s own panorama of colors. As temperatures begin to chill, we begin preparations for the onset of winter, preparing our homes and gardens for the soon-to-arrive changes in temperatures and climate. 
Many people, though, neglect to prepare themselves for the winter. Believe it or not, seasonal changes can cause reactions to the human body, which we often tend to ignore. These may include various skin blemishes, muscle spasms, reactions to light, cold, and dampness, etc. It is best to not ignore physical symptoms, even though they may seem minor. Sometimes small indicators may be signs of larger problems.
For example, leg swelling and aches or pains in the calves and thighs may be indications of circulatory problems. If the blood does not flow properly, or is interrupted for a variety of reasons, it may pool in certain spots, leading to these symptoms. Left untreated, minor circulatory problems can lead to far more serious complications, including blood clots.
Compression Stockings by Sigvaris, Mediven, Jobst and Juzo provide excellent therapeutic care for circulatory problems. They are medically engineered to provide the exact amounts of pressure that the legs require in order to maintain a regular flow of blood.
Compression Stockings are manufactured in a range of pressure levels, as well as a variety of styles. Depending on your specific medical condition, your physician can prescribe the correct pressure level for your needs, as well as instruct you in the proper use of Compression Stockings. Do not wear Compression Stockings without first consulting your physician or primary health care professional.
Enjoy the autumn season and enjoy good health!
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