Traveling is still one of the great joys of life, but the body at 70+ does not respond the same as it does at 50. What was once an exciting journey can become, without good planning, a chain of medical risks, medication mismatches, and unexpected expenses.
This article is not intended to scare you: it seeks to empower you to decide wisely and take care of your health. Always consult with your trusted doctor.
6 reasons to avoid long trips if you’re over 70
1) Deep vein thrombosis (immobility clots)
What’s going on: Sitting for 6–12 hours reduces venous return in the legs, thickens the blood through dehydration, and promotes clots that can migrate to the lungs (embolism).
Warning signs: pain or heaviness in the calves, unilateral swelling, local heat.
How to reduce your risk: hydrate, walk every 60–90 minutes, wear graduated compression stockings, choose an aisle seat and ask if you need prophylaxis if you take anticoagulants or have a history.
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