What Diabetic Patients Should Know Before Flying

David A. FarcyServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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Flying with a diabetic condition requires special attention to medication, monitoring devices and security guidelines, but that should never hold you back from taking a vacation, visiting family or traveling for work. Following important travel tips can help you reach your destination safely and comfortably. The Basics of Diabetes and Flying Flying with diabetes is safe if you take precautions … Read More

Is It OK to Fly With High Blood Pressure?

David A. FarcyServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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You can fly with hypertension if you take precautions and travel with support. Flying with high blood pressure increases the risk of serious health concerns such as blood clots, pulmonary embolism, stroke and heart failure, but you can reduce these risks with the right guidance, monitoring and care. Can You Fly if You Have High Blood Pressure? You can travel … Read More

Is Flying After Laparoscopic Surgery Safe?

David A. FarcyServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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Flying after laparoscopic surgery presents potential health risks, but it is possible to fly following this type of surgery. If you recently underwent a laparoscopic procedure and need to travel, flying with a medical escort or on a private air ambulance can help you reach your destination safely. The Basics of Air Travel After Laparoscopic Surgery Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive … Read More

Can You Fly After Getting Botox?

David A. FarcyServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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You can fly after Botox if you follow your doctor’s instructions and take precautions. The safest way to travel after Botox treatment is to fly via an air ambulance or request a medical escort to accompany you on a commercial airline. Flying directly after Botox treatment can decrease its effectiveness and result in various complications, but traveling with medical support … Read More

Can You Fly With Dementia?

Sean BryanServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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According to the World Health Organization, over 55 million people are living with dementia worldwide, with approximately 10 million new cases emerging each year. Dementia can result in many physical and psychological symptoms that impair an individual’s ability to remember, make decisions and perform activities of daily living. If your parent, spouse or loved one has dementia, you may notice that they … Read More

Can You Fly With a Fever?

David A. FarcyServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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Commercial flights are already stressful for most people. Long lines, invasive security checks and customs make the international travel experience trying for anyone — especially when you’re not feeling at your best. Ultimately, you have to decide whether you should fly with a fever or stay in bed. If you find yourself sick while away from home, or your temperature … Read More

The Potential Risks of Flying While Pregnant

David A. FarcyServices Specific Medical Conditions, Medical Conditions & Flying

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Air travel during pregnancy presents potential risks, but a medical escort or air ambulance can help you fly safely when you need to travel for medical reasons. Most doctors recommend that pregnant women avoid flying when they have a higher risk of complications or are late into their pregnancy. However, medical escorts and medical evacuation teams provide onboard medical care … Read More