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What Happens to your Body when you Fly?
  • The one who said it is the journey, not the
    destination, clearly was not travelling in a
    plane. While the plane journey is considered the
    best journey because of the time spent in
    travelling and safety of passengers, it is just
    not the jetlag that is caused but also certain
    issues that might happen to you and your Body
    when you fly. Things like oxygen deprivation,
    cosmic radiations, loss of taste, swollen ankles,
    bloated stomach and popped ears in pain are some
    common issues that happen when you are travelling
    in a plane. Lets dig deeper and learn about
    these issues in detail. Read on to discover What
    Happens to your Body when you fly.

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  • 1. You temporarily Lose Taste
  • As per the study conducted by Lufthansa Airlines,
    our taste buds get numb as soon as the plane
    crosses 30 thousand feet. And so, the ability to
    perceive saltiness and sweetness drops by about
    30 per cent when we are in the air. This is the
    reason why airline food is tasteless.
  • 2. You become Dehydrated
  • Low humidity levels in an aeroplane can make
    males lose about 8.5 cups of water and females
    lose 6.8 cups of water on an average flight of 10
    hours. Dehydration can be observed by dry patchy
    skin, chapped lips, severe headache, bloating and
    constipation. So all you got to do is drink
    plenty of water. Try to avoid water that has too
    sodium content in it, because it will ultimately
    make you thirsty with each passing minute.

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  • 3. Dry Skin
  • Humidity is a key factor responsible for moisture
    balance in our skin. Our skin is the happiest
    when the humidity is between 40-70 per cent but
    in a plane flying at high altitudes. When there
    is no water in the air, skin gets dry, and our
    handy moisturisers do not work as well. In that
    case, you must grab products that contain
    hyaluronic acid.
  • 4. You are more prone to become Sick
  • Wherever we go, germs follow. There is nowhere to
    run, nowhere to hide. E. coli, listeria and MRSA
    are common germs found in airports and on planes.
    Someone sick and sitting near you makes you 80
    per cent more susceptible to getting ill. All
    thanks to the recycled plane air. 

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  • 5. Your Ankles Swell
  • Have you noticed if you sit for prolonged hours,
    that your feet swell up? A similar thing happens
    when you are on a plane. Because you sit for so
    long, your lower legs and ankles expand larger
    than their usual size by the time you reach your
    destination. If you are someone who gets swollen
    feet often, we might have a solution for you.
  • 6. Radiation levels Shoot up
  • Your radiation level rises up but not enough to
    do any major harm. You might be exposed to
    radiation levels more than what you are exposed
    in a chest X-ray. This is not good for people who
    are regular travellers, for pilots and flight
    attendants.

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  • 7. Hypoxia
  • Oxygen partial pressure drops especially, in a
    flight cabin, leading to mild hypoxia, which can
    cause headaches in those highly susceptible. To
    stop a severe headache, or any other issue, take
    deep breaths.
  • 8. Ears start to Pop
  • The popping sensation that happens in our ears
    when we travel is also experienced when the plane
    takes off or lands. This can be either painful or
    not. This happens when the air pressure in the
    environment differs from the air pressure in our
    middle ear. Air pressure changes rapidly as we
    ascend into the air or descend back onto land. 

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  • 9. Your mild toothache can turn into a Severe One
  • Continuous changes in pressure can turn your mild
    toothache if you have one, into a severe one. The
    air pressure in your Body must be equal to the
    air pressure in the cabin. However, there are
    instances where the air is trapped in your teeth
    and changes in pressure can make them hurt, and
    with that we mean, hurt bad.
  • 10. Your emotions Heighten Up
  • Dont be judgemental if someone near you is
    weeping like a kid, or in fact, a kid is crying
    like anything near you. It is because of the
    heightened emotions that they cannot stop it.

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  • 11. Smelly Breath
  • Saliva production slows down at height, and that
    can act as a breeding ground for bacteria in your
    mouth and we all know bacteria stink really bad.
    Travelling makes it difficult to stick to our
    diet and so, most people tend to eat what tastes
    good i.e Sugary foods which contribute to this
    halitosis.
  • 12. Tolerance for Alcohol Plummets
  • If you are one of those who have had drinks on an
    aeroplane, then you must have also noticed that
    few drinks go a long way. You might feel more
    drunk or intoxicated on a plane than you usually
    get. So, if you dont want to feel unpleasantly
    intoxicated in your journey, you must think
    before you go for another shot of vodka.

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  • 13. You get Gassy
  • It is often experienced by a lot of people and
    they complain about feeling gassy in a plane.
    According to a study by the University of
    Copenhagen, change in volume of intestinal gas
    occurs due to ever-changing and altered cabin
    pressure, which increase the amount of flatus in
    the Body. Have a snack, preferably something that
    will not add up to the flatus formation.
  • 14. The risk of developing a Blood Clot increases
  • While travelling you might experience that your
    leg starts to cramp after a long fight. Not
    moving for long periods of time puts a person at
    the risk of developing blood clots in the deep
    veins of their legs. If this condition is not
    treated fast, then these blood clots can travel
    to the lungs and cause a potentially fatal
    pulmonary embolism.

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