Air travel presents a unique environment that can cause stress to passengers. Most people don't have any problems when they fly, but it's possible to make airplane travel safer and more comfortable.
Luggage falling from overhead lockers is a common cause of mid-air pain, with injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to severe head trauma.
Breathing contaminated air can cause drowsiness, headaches, respiratory problems, or neurological illnesses.
Pain, bleeding and even a ruptured eardrum can happen to passengers experiencing changes in air pressure during flight.
An increased risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in air travelers has been widely noticed, especially in the legs. If the clot dislodges and travels to the lungs it can cause a potentially fatal condition called pulmonary embolism with the clot risk growing with the length of the trip.
Passengers on long-haul flights are at greater risk of getting blood clots or DVT. However, DVT can be an issue for travelers on other types of long journeys, not just air travelers. In fact, anyone who remains relatively inactive may increase their risk.
Jet lag is a sleep disorder that occurs in individuals who have quickly traveled across multiple time zones.
Follow these tips and stay healthy on your flight: