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Is It Safe To Fly With Acute Subdural Hematona?
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Thank you for the query.
I would like to know few more things which would help me in suggesting you better:
1.) Does he have headache with increasing frequency and severity?
2.) Does he have dizziness or loss of consciousness?
I would like to let you know that Flight Altitude is, a level defined by vertical measurement from sea level, maintained during a flight. Though it is a private jet I am not sure if this pilot can keep any altitude in mind while flying.
His second MRI scan report says that the clot in his skull is dissolving and he doesn't need surgical decompression in the form of Craniotomy. The clot will absorb gradually, by itself. This is good sign.
If he is my patient I would suggest not to fly for 2 to 4 weeks after the onset of the bleed. The pressure caused by flying can damage the areas of brain that are healing from the bleed, causing more bleeding. The flight altitude limit for a patient with Subdural Hematoma is not defined, hence it is always better to avoid flying for a minimum of 4 weeks after the injury while he is recovery mode, to prevent any further damage to the brain. I know it is good to XXXXXXX during Thanks giving but there can be much more wonderful 'Thanksgiving years' in future.
Hope I have answered your query, I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Wish him Good Health.
Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Tauseef.
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