DVT AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
Most people who anticipate taking a long plane
flight, may hardly stop to think about dehydration
and its consequences.
flight, may hardly stop to think about dehydration
and its consequences.
Making sure adequate clothing is packed, arriving
at the airport on time, and making sure pets or
children are cared for, are just a few of the concerns
a traveler might have. Skipping a meal as a result of
anxiety may very readily happen.
at the airport on time, and making sure pets or
children are cared for, are just a few of the concerns
a traveler might have. Skipping a meal as a result of
anxiety may very readily happen.
To further complicate matters, there are significant
changes in time zones on a long flight across the globe.
changes in time zones on a long flight across the globe.
Someone who has been on a long flight and sitting for
a considerable length of time, coupled with inadequate
fluid intake, may be at risk for DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis).
a considerable length of time, coupled with inadequate
fluid intake, may be at risk for DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis).
It is worth noting , that taking the time to drink extra fluids
before and during a long flight, will help prevent dehydration.
before and during a long flight, will help prevent dehydration.
Here are some diagnostic tests that are done frequently.
Follow the links below:
1. Chest X ray
2. CAT scan
3. EKG
4. MRI scan
5. Ultrasound
6. Echocardiogram
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