Compression socks may help runners experiencing gastrointestinal issues. Research suggests that wearing compression socks could alleviate symptoms associated with “runner’s stomach,” a condition characterized by nausea, cramps, and frequent urges to defecate during intense training. Previous studies have indicated that blood flow is redirected from the intestines to leg muscles during running, potentially contributing to these symptoms.

A new scientist has investigated this connection, exploring the potential benefits of compression socks as a supportive measure. The study utilizes socks as a key component in addressing the issue. Keywords: runner’s, support, socks

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  1. “This is really interesting – I’ve struggled with similar issues and might give this a try.”

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