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  2. Health hazards of air travel - Wikipedia

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is the third most common vascular disease next to stroke and heart attack. It is estimated that DVT affects one in 5,000 travellers on long flights. [9] [10] Risk increases with exposure to more flights within a short time frame and with increasing duration of flights. [10]

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is recommended that airplane passengers move as much as they can during flights to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT), which ...

  4. Venous stasis - Wikipedia

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    Long periods of immobility that can be encountered from driving, [4] flying, bed rest/hospitalization, or having an orthopedic cast. Recommendations by clinicians to reduce venous stasis and DVT/PE often encourage increasing walking, calf exercises, and intermittent pneumatic compression when possible.

  5. Things You Should Never, Ever Do on a Plane - AOL

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  6. How to sleep on a plane: Doctors and travel experts share ...

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    Adults should also avoid alcohol before flying and while on the plane. “Alcohol can negatively impact your sleep architecture,” Ortiz explains. “[You] may initially fall asleep very quickly ...

  7. Deep vein thrombosis - Wikipedia

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    Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a type of venous thrombosis involving the formation of a blood clot in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs or pelvis. [9] [a] A minority of DVTs occur in the arms. [11] Symptoms can include pain, swelling, redness, and enlarged veins in the affected area, but some DVTs have no symptoms. [1]

  8. Travel Tips for Long Flights. Here's What You Need to Know - AOL

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    Blood clots can best be prevented by taking frequent walks throughout the cabin, doing in-seat exercises such as ankle circles, foot flexes, knee lifts and shoulder and neck rolls, and wearing ...

  9. Compression garment - Wikipedia

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    Compression garments worn on the legs can help prevent deep vein thrombosis and reduce swelling, especially while traveling. Compression can also be used for post surgeries, to help with the healing process. Garment usage varies per patient but can be worn up to a year. There is also second stage compression garments, that are every day wear.