Have you ever flown with a sinus infection or a toothache? If so, it’s likely an experience you won’t soon forget. Flying with various health issues can range from extremely painful to damaging, and their effects can cause major travel disruptions. According to Dr. Mark Gendreau, medical director of the emergency department at Lahey Medical Center, in-flight medical emergencies are on the rise, partly due to more and more people with medical conditions traveling by air.
Whether you’re flying with a temporary sinus infection or suffer from restless legs syndrome, there are ways to reduce your in-air discomfort. A handful of doctors weigh in on some of the most common health issues travelers encounter when flying, plus helpful tips for coping with everything from insomnia to asthma at 35,000 feet in the air.
Have you ever flown with a sinus infection or a toothache? If so, it’s likely an experience you won’t soon forget. Flying with various health issues can range from extremely painful to damaging, and their effects can cause major travel disruptions. According to Dr. Mark Gendreau, medical director of the emergency department at Lahey Medical Center, in-flight medical emergencies are on the rise, partly due to more and more people with medical conditions traveling by air.
Whether you’re flying with a temporary sinus infection or suffer from restless legs syndrome, there are ways to reduce your in-air discomfort. A handful of doctors weigh in on some of the most common health issues travelers encounter when flying, plus helpful tips for coping with everything from insomnia to asthma at 35,000 feet in the air.