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Is Air Travel Advised While Experiencing Pericarditis?

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Posted on Wed, 23 Apr 2014
Question: Is ait travel advised while experiencing pericarditis, recurrent and probably viral/autoimmune involved - on expanded blood pressure meds Current pressure on meds is 140/90 Plane rise is 3 hours
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Answered by Dr. Guru (39 minutes later)
Brief Answer: Refer below Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for consulting HealthcareMagic! As you have viral/autoimmune pericarditis which is the most common type resolves in 15 to 20 days. But, few people have complications of this in the form of pericardial effusion. If this has developed and if it is large, then these kind of journeys are not advisable and you might need hospitalization. However, if you do not have such things and if it is just pericarditis which can be confirmed by your doctor after physical exam and echocardiography, then your air travel should be fine. Hope I have answered your query. If you are satisfied, you may now close the discussion and rate the answer. If you like my answers and wish me to answer in future, bring it to my attention: Dr Vasanth. Url link is as follows: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-vasanth/66057 Wish you good health!
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Is Air Travel Advised While Experiencing Pericarditis?

Brief Answer: Refer below Detailed Answer: Hi, Thanks for consulting HealthcareMagic! As you have viral/autoimmune pericarditis which is the most common type resolves in 15 to 20 days. But, few people have complications of this in the form of pericardial effusion. If this has developed and if it is large, then these kind of journeys are not advisable and you might need hospitalization. However, if you do not have such things and if it is just pericarditis which can be confirmed by your doctor after physical exam and echocardiography, then your air travel should be fine. Hope I have answered your query. If you are satisfied, you may now close the discussion and rate the answer. If you like my answers and wish me to answer in future, bring it to my attention: Dr Vasanth. Url link is as follows: http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-vasanth/66057 Wish you good health!