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How to Avoid Blood Clots on Long Haul Flights

For most of the population that are otherwise not elderly and don't have a lot of different risk factors that contribute to blood clots, it's not a major concern. As long as you stay hydrated and you walk around occasionally, you're probably going to be fine. The ones that are at higher risk are those that are of older age. B-City is a risk factor. Major risk factors are in previous history. A major and very common one is pregnancy. And in particular, postpartum. So if you are pregnant or you're within that period after delivery, definitely go and talk to your GP before you do - particularly for long haul flights.

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