After surgery on a perforated ear drum, you shouldn't fly until the doctor tells you that it is safe. Flying causes changes in air pressure, which can cause discomfort or pain in your ear, as well as temporary hearing loss. This happens particularly when the plane descends.
Yes, you can fly with a perforated eardrum. This is no different that flying after you have had tubes put in your ears.
about 2 months
Most airlines such as BA say 4 days after surgery. Best to check with the airline for their policies.
with in 48 hours u can fly in aeroplanes.
You don't want to fly too soon after any surgery, especially if you are taking pain medication, as it can make you feel ill. However, you can fly once you are no longer hospitalized after ankle surgery; request a wheelchair from your airline.
Flying on an airline has no effect on breast implants. If you are asking about how long after a surgery before you can fly, that will depend on how healthy you are and how long your recovery takes. You will have to ask your doctor to be sure.
usually, your wings start to re grow a few days after surgery
shine a torch light in your ear and the fly will come out
you cant fly inless you have to go on a plan and fly there wait theres no thing about this question
It depends on how long you have to wait for your connecting flights.
Hey mate I suggest you wait a good solid 4 to 5 months because sometimes it takes awhile for the hip to replace but if u feel comfortable at 3 or 4 months go but better safe then sorry
I have heard that you should wait at least 2 weeks before flying after this type of surgery as flying soon after your operation could increase your chances of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis) but in any case seek the advice of your consultant and/or physio as each case is different.
you should wait for 48 hours after donating blood before you go flying
Tweezers.