Long-haul flights in window seats can significantly increase the risk of swelling and lead to thrombosis.
People who choose a window seat are more likely to encounter this problem.
Phlebologist Anton Ofitserov told Zdorov' Mail about this.
He stressed that passengers sitting by the window on an airplane risk getting swelling and even thrombosis.
According to the doctor, limited mobility and dehydration cause swelling of the lower extremities.
During long flights, people sitting by the window suffer from swelling because they don’t want to disturb their neighbors by getting up and stretching.
Therefore, the doctor advised not to neglect the opportunity to move more, drink water and wear compression stockings if necessary.
Following these simple recommendations will help travelers avoid thrombosis, which is especially dangerous during long flights.