pulmonary embolism
Coverage of pulmonary embolism in the Nexus archive.
- Doctor explains blood clot risks during air travel, prevention tips
Long-distance air travel increases the risk of blood clots, particularly pulmonary embolism, due to prolonged immobility. Doctors highlight prevention methods like hydration, movement, and compression stockings, while noting risk factors such as prior clots, cancer, or surgery. Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and leg swelling.
- Doctor explains blood clot risks during air travel, prevention tips
Long-distance air travel increases blood clot risk, particularly for pulmonary embolism, which occurs when deep vein thrombosis clots travel to the lungs. Doctors recommend hydration, movement, and compression stockings for prevention, while high-risk individuals may require blood thinners. Risk factors include immobility, cancer, family history, and prior clots.
- Doctor explains blood clot risks during air travel, prevention tips
Long-distance air travel increases blood clot risks, particularly for pulmonary embolism, which can be fatal if untreated. Doctors recommend hydration, movement, and compression stockings to mitigate risks, while high-risk individuals may receive blood thinners. Key factors include slow blood flow, blood vessel injury, and hypercoagulant states.