Compression stockings/pain/leg muscle

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I'm in my early twenties and developed a varicose vein in my leg over a decade ago when I gained a lot of weight quickly and became sedentary. My doctor recommended compression stockings so I just bought some knee highs as well as tights to control the pain I experience and promote circulation (on feet all day at work) although I might opt for surgery if I can afford it in the future. Anyway, a couple questions: should I wear these at the gym or is that redundant as exercise promotes circulation? Next, has anyone had improvement with their varicose veins/pain by building up the leg muscles? I'm average build, 5'6" at 135ish, and it's unusual for someone my age to have such a problem. Any experiences or thoughts appreciated. Thank you!

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  • JoeCWV
    JoeCWV Posts: 213 Member
    edited August 2018
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    All good questions for your doctor. I have no personal experience to share.
  • Frogsareawesomenotslimy
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    I can tell you my stats are majorly different than yours. 32. 250ish and 5'9". But I was gifted with painful vericose veins with my youngest. I have had surgery to correct it on 1 leg. But I wear the stockings anyway. 1 it helps reduce swelling/water retention. 2 if its leg day and I don't wear them the veins THROB and keep me up all night. And let me tell you it is way worse than the burn of the muscles. So that is my 2 cents, take it as you see fit lol
  • ahoy_m8
    ahoy_m8 Posts: 3,053 Member
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    No personal experience to share, but doesn't Serena Williams wear compression garments on her legs when exercising? DVT vs varicose veins, so maybe not applicable, but she is one kick *kitten* athlete who wears them, FWIW.