Holiday or traveling
Taking a holiday is rarely a problem for HHT patients, but very dry and hot or very cold climates should be avoided.
Air travel is also not a problem, but the air inside the plane can be very dry. Patients with nose bleeds can moisten their nose with a wet towel during the flight or wear a small cap over their nose.
Some patients with treated vascular abnormalities in the lung continue to have low oxygen levels. They should contact their doctor before a flight, because the oxygen pressure in a plane is lower than on the ground. Severely anaemic patients may also have problems with a low oxygen pressure. A pre-flight check of the haemoglobin is advocated.
A few tips:
- Inform before departure about the alarm number in the country of destination.
- Take your medical passport and blood group card with you.