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So You Can Avoid Thrombi on a Plane on Long Journeys

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Deep vein thrombosis is a disease in which blood clots are formed in the venous system, mainly in the lower extremities. One of the most serious complications is the appearance of pulmonary thromboembolism, if the clot breaks out and travels to the lungs, causing embolism. That is why it is not recommended to travel by plane while the thrombus is active, that is, when it is newly diagnosed and the patient is receiving anticoagulant treatment. On…
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Deep vein thrombosis is a disease in which blood clots are formed in the venous system, mainly in the lower extremities. One of the most serious complications is the appearance of pulmonary thromboembolism, if the clot breaks out and travels to the lungs, causing embolism. That is why it is not recommended to travel by plane while the thrombus is active, that is, when it is newly diagnosed and the patient is receiving anticoagulant treatment. On…

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