Is It Safe To Fly With An Arrhythmia Or Heart Device?

 

Travelling with a heart rhythm condition can feel uncertain, especially when flying long distances. In most cases, it is safe, but preparation is important.

What Happens To Your Heart During A Flight

Cabin conditions can affect the body in subtle ways:

  • Lower oxygen levels may increase heart rate

  • Dry air can lead to dehydration

  • Sitting for long periods can increase clot risk

Simple Ways To Reduce Risk

  • Drink water regularly during the flight

  • Move your legs and stretch where possible

  • Avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol

Travelling With A Device

Pacemakers and ICDs are safe for air travel. Carry your identification card and inform airport staff if needed.

Medication Planning

Stick to your regular schedule during travel and carry extra medication in your hand luggage.

Final Thought

With the right preparation, most people can travel confidently and safely.

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