Medical Air Service Blog

In our blog, we further elaborate on topics concerning ambulance flights and medical repatriation.

Sinus infections occur when the sinus cavities swell or become inflamed. When the sinuses are congested, they act as a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses that can cause an infection. Keep your doctor in the loop if your sinusitis persists, as it could lead to a chronic condition or other more serious complications. The key points to ...

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Traveling as a patient can be complicated and discouraging. Many think that flying with a particular disease is impossible. However, this is just a myth. With advancements in technology, even those with a medical condition can travel both short and long distance. Those with a minor health condition can fly with a medical escort whereas an air ...

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Slip and fall accidents can happen almost anywhere, including on a tropical paradise island or a snow-capped mountain. Whether you're hiking, snowboarding, or just window shopping, the hazardous conditions that caused your slip or fall accident can result in life-altering injuries. As a result, returning home by commercial air travel may be ...

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As special needs awareness grows, so does understanding of the difficulties that adults and children with disabilities face when flying away on vacation, with extra thought and planning required to ensure a smooth flight. Discover our helpful tips and tricks for a safe flight, as well as our extensive range of much-needed aeromedical services ...

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Hemoglobin is a protein that is found in red blood cells and transports oxygen throughout the body. Low hemoglobin levels can cause serious health problems, such as cardiovascular issues. This article discusses the causes, symptoms, and complications of low hemoglobin, as well as the dangers of flying with a low hemoglobin count. The key ...

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Can I fly with pleurisy?

8 February 2023

Pleurisy is an inflammation of the pleura, which is a sheet-like layer that covers the lungs. The most common symptom is a sharp chest pain when deep breathing. This factsheet explains everything you need to know about pleurisy, including whether it's safe to fly with such a condition and what precautions passengers should take if flying ...

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The NHS has lost nearly 25,000 beds since 2010, resulting in an unprecedented hospital bed crisis in the UK over the last decade. With occupancy rates consistently exceeding safe levels, the NHS's ability to meet demand has been hampered by two major critical limiting factors. One in every three hospital beds is occupied by patients who do not ...

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A chest infection is an infection that affects the lungs. Because of a buildup of mucus and pus, the lower large airways swell, making breathing difficult. Chest infections of viral or bacterial origin are common, particularly after a cold or flu. Although the vast majority are harmless and resolve on their own, a few are serious or even ...

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You may be curious as to why your heart ejection fraction is low and what you can do to improve it. Most importantly, you may be concerned about how your next flight will affect your cardiovascular health. Continue reading to learn the fundamentals of low ejection fraction and how commercial air travel may exacerbate your condition. The key ...

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Our international ambulance flights are typically used to transport severely ill and injured patients across continents. They are outfitted with leading-edge medical technologies and transport a vetted team of doctors and paramedics. The key points to remember about flight ambulance international: An international ambulance flight can be ...

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Laparoscopic surgery is used to visualize the abdominal and pelvic cavities using a thin telescopic rod with a camera attached (laparoscope). This minimally invasive surgical technique has been linked to quicker recovery and improved patient outcomes. However, there is no such thing as zero risk. Continue reading to learn about the potential ...

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One of the most popular travel destinations in the US, Texas offers its visitors sandy beaches, a warm climate, picturesque natural and urban landscapes, great food and several historical and cultural trademarks. With so many experiences to offer, it is an ideal destination whether you are looking for a beach vacation, a thrill vacation and ...

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Nevada, best known for its extravagant and lavish lifestyle, vibrant nightlife, large casinos, world-class resorts and vast desert landscapes, is home to many tourists yearly, both domestic and international. Traveling to Nevada bode a sense of excitement. However, it is important to be aware of the medical emergencies that can occur in the ...

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Most people think that having high blood pressure is actually non-threatening and they disregard this condition as a mild one. However, high blood pressure is commonly known as “the silent killer”. According to the World Heart Federation, high blood pressure is the number one risk factor for death across the globe. Affecting more than one ...

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Some patients who require international repatriation may be too sick or injured to travel seated in business class for an extended period of time, even if escorted by a medical professional. Booking a stretcher in-flight may be the next most cost-effective option for patients who must lay down for the duration of their trip and for whom air ...

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An air ambulance is a fixed-wing aircraft specially designed to assist people who require prompt medical attention. It is similar to road ambulances in many ways, except that air ambulances are frequently used to transport critically ill or injured patients over long distances for medical repatriation or evacuation purposes. Patients in need ...

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As an important part of breast cancer treatment, breast cancer surgery involves surgically removing the tumor. The recovery period is estimated between 6 to 8 weeks. However, it may take several months for your affected breast, chest area, and arm to fully heal. Flying before the recommended recovery time can lead to a variety of health ...

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Lung cancer surgery may be a treatment option for some patients depending on the type, location, and stage of their lung cancer, as well as the presence or absence of other medical conditions. It is frequently recommended when the cancer is localized and unlikely to spread. This includes non-small cell lung cancer and carcinoid tumors in their ...

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2022… a year full of surprises and challenges for several industries. This post-pandemic era has forced many to reinvent their mode of working, especially the medical and aviation industries. At Medical Air Service, we have worked relentlessly so that patients across the globe can receive the care they deserve. Challenges faced by the ...

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Anesthesia is a technique for inducing sleep or numbness in specific areas of the body. Its purpose is to prevent pain and discomfort so that a variety of medical procedures can be performed. Learn the distinctions between local and general anesthesia, the risks involved, and whether flying immediately after having anesthesia is safe. The key ...

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Getting sick while traveling or away from home can put you in a difficult situation. You're separated from friends and family, your regular doctor may be hundreds of miles away, and you may be unsure of what your insurance will cover if you require medical attention. In these situations, you may wish to return to your home country to receive ...

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Rather than being a specific disease, dementia is a general term used to describe impaired cognitive abilities. It progressively causes a decrease in communicating, thinking, remembering, and decision-making abilities. Dementia, which primarily affects the elderly, has an impact on relationships, feelings, and behavior. It also severely ...

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Commercial air travel, while generally safe and quick, can cause complications in diabetic passengers. Adding diabetes management to your vacation planning can turn your entire plan upside down. Fortunately, with proper control and planning, most mid-flight diabetes-related emergencies can be avoided. In this review, we discuss the negative ...

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What is a fracture? A fracture is another name for a broken bone. There are various types of fractures, which, depending on their severity or location, may need orthopedic surgery to speed up recovery. This factsheet covers the most common types of fractures, broken bone repair surgery, and whether flying is safe after a broken bone or such ...

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