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Who is not allowed to fly?

Who can't fly?

Aircraft is an ideal means of transportation today. With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people fly for business, travel and visit relatives and friends. However, medical research believes that the following people should not fly.

First, patients with infectious diseases. Patients with infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other infectious diseases are not allowed to fly during the isolation period stipulated by the state. Among them, patients with chickenpox have not recovered in the damaged area and cannot fly.

Second, mental patients. Such as epilepsy and various mental patients, because the aviation atmosphere is easy to induce acute attacks of diseases, it is not suitable for flying.

Third, patients with cardiovascular diseases. Due to mild hypoxia in the air, patients with cardiovascular diseases may relapse or aggravate their condition, especially those with cardiac insufficiency, myocardial hypoxia, myocardial infarction and severe hypertension. It is generally believed that flying is not suitable.

Fourth, patients with cerebrovascular diseases. For patients with cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage and brain tumor, flying is prohibited because of the roar, vibration and lack of oxygen during takeoff and landing.

5. Patients with respiratory diseases. Such as emphysema, pulmonary heart disease and other patients, because they do not adapt to the environment, if there is pneumothorax, lung cannon and so on. During flight, gas expansion may aggravate this situation.

Six, patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery, generally can not fly within ten days after the operation. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding can't fly until three weeks after bleeding stops.

Seven, severe anemia patients. Those whose hemoglobin level is lower than 50g/L should not fly.

Eight, otolaryngology patients. Patients with acute exudative inflammation in the ear and nose, and patients who have recently undergone middle ear surgery, should not travel by plane.

Nine, pregnant women are close to delivery. Due to the change of air pressure, the fetus may be premature, especially after 35 weeks of pregnancy, which is not suitable for flying.

Who is not allowed to fly by law?

Generally speaking, this is the general principle of civil aviation and does not involve the legal level. People who can't board the plane are roughly:

1. Health is not allowed: patients with mental disorders, patients with severe cardiovascular diseases, patients with unstable stroke, and people with coronary stents, cervical vascular stents and pacemakers may also be refused boarding (electromagnetic radiation in the plane may affect the normal work of stents and pacemakers, causing danger).

2. A wanted criminal or suspect.

Three, the national security department control restrictions on personal freedom.

Who is not suitable for flying and is not allowed at the airport?

Hypertension, heart problems, recent major surgery, no liquids, no controlled knives, no lighters, no explosive gases, and luggage weight requirements. Domestic and international shipping standards are different. There are also children who don't have special airfare discounts.

What kind of person can't fly?

These people can't fly: 1 Cardiovascular diseases: including patients with severe hypertension within four weeks after myocardial embolism and two weeks after cerebrovascular accident. 2. Bronchopulmonary diseases, such as pneumothorax, congenital pulmonary cyst and patients with lung capacity less than half. 3. Eye, ear, nose, throat and other diseases, such as patients who have recently undergone ophthalmic surgery, patients with acute sinusitis, otitis media and fixed mandibular surgery. 4. Gastrointestinal diseases: such as patients with insufficient abdominal surgery 10 ~ 14 days, acute gastroenteritis, acute ulcerative colitis, etc. 5. Mental illness: mental patients who have had violent or unpredictable behaviors in the past, patients with brain tumors or patients in skull fracture recently. 6. Blood diseases: anemia or diseases prone to bleeding due to blood diseases (such as leukemia or hemophilia). 7. Pregnant women who have been pregnant for more than 240 days or have symptoms of emergency abortion.

Who can't fly?

1. Special passengers, such as unaccompanied children, disabled passengers, pregnant women, blind people, deaf people or prisoners, can only be transported under the conditions stipulated by the carrier, with the carrier's prior consent and necessary arrangements. 2. The carrier shall not carry passengers suffering from infectious diseases, mental illness or health conditions that may endanger themselves or affect the safety of other passengers. According to the relevant regulations of the state, the carrier has the right to refuse passengers who cannot take the flight. Tickets purchased are considered as voluntary refunds.

2. Who shouldn't fly?

With the development of economy, the frequency of China people traveling abroad by air is increasing year by year. However, some people may doubt whether their physical condition can fly; Or, how to deal with uncomfortable situations such as airsickness, ear discomfort and dry mouth? In fact, solving these problems is not difficult.

Who is not suitable for flying? According to medical research, pregnant women, the elderly and children are actually not suitable for flying; However, experts pointed out that pregnant women within 36 weeks of pregnancy can actually fly as long as they are evaluated by doctors. However, you should do regular leg exercises to promote blood circulation and fasten your seat belt.

Pregnant women, the elderly and infants are not suitable. As for the elderly, if there are no cardiovascular diseases, such as high blood pressure and heart disease, you can of course travel by plane. However, when you have the above-mentioned diseases and have to fly, experts believe that you can try to climb a flight of stairs. If there is no discomfort, it should be fine; However, it is still necessary to ask a doctor to evaluate and ask how to overcome the time difference so as to adjust the medication time.

It is best to avoid patients who have recently undergone surgery and otitis media. In addition, people who have had surgery recently, such as eyeball surgery, or people with gastric ulcer bleeding and otitis media, are not suitable for flying. Experts pointed out that this is because the recovery degree of the affected part is different after the operation, and it is best to avoid flying just in case; Patients with otitis media are prone to airsickness and are not suitable for flying. As for when you can take it after surgery, you need a doctor's assessment.

High altitude and low oxygen environment is not suitable for babies, so many airlines stipulate that babies must board the plane after 14 days to avoid respiratory organs being unable to adapt. As for older children, because the middle ear and eustachian tube are more sensitive, it is easy to cause ear discomfort in light cases, and it is easy to get airsick in severe cases. Parents can guide their children to respond by inflating and swallowing saliva.

In fact, in addition to the above situations, ordinary people may also feel uncomfortable when flying, such as dry mouth, dehydrated skin, swollen feet, dry eyes, gastrointestinal discomfort, ear pain, airsickness and vomiting. In fact, these can not only be solved, but also be prevented in advance.

Because the cabin pressure of the plane is slightly lower than the ground, the oxygen is less, and the temperature is low, it is easy to make people lose water, leading to dry mouth and dry skin, but as long as you drink water regularly and properly, you should be able to avoid this symptom. As for dry eyes, artificial tears can be used to moisten them with the doctor's consent; It is worth noting that it is best not to wear contact lenses for long-distance travel.

In order to replenish water, you must drink plenty of water, but drinking too much water may cause leg edema; It is understood that due to the inability to stretch for a long time, the legs are prone to swelling due to the relationship between pressure and water. Therefore, it is necessary to stretch your legs at the right time, and it is also important to relieve it as soon as you have urine. Never hold your urine because the toilet is far away or you are afraid of disturbing the passengers next door.

Don't eat food that flatulence easily. Airsickness can be overcome by reliable self-training. In addition, in order to avoid flatulence, in addition to carrying drugs with you, it is best to avoid eating foods that are prone to flatulence, such as beans, fiber and beer. If you have loose bowels, you'd better avoid eating again, so as not to aggravate the symptoms. If you have ear discomfort due to stress, you can try to "unblock" the eustachian tube by swallowing saliva and chewing gum, which should "liberate" the swollen middle ear.

As for the problem of airsickness, you can take airsickness medicine in advance to reduce the sensitivity of the center; In fact, according to medical research, this symptom can be overcome by self-training, such as increasing the number of flights and doing some limb and stretching exercises regularly when it is safe to allow, which should avoid getting sick.

In short, people with physical illness should consult a doctor in advance to understand the relevant precautions if they want to fly; As for the general public, as long as they replenish more water, do stretching exercises in time and pay attention to urination, they should be able to avoid the above symptoms.

3. What is an "unaccompanied child"?

"Unaccompanied children" is an extended service of civil aviation in recent years, and it is a special suit that enables children to travel by plane alone. & gt

Who is not suitable for flying?

Seven kinds of people are not suitable for flying. Category I: Babies within seven days and pregnant women more than nine months pregnant. The plane lacks oxygen at high altitude, and the vibration that may occur during the flight will affect both pregnant women and the fetus, and the change of air pressure may also lead to premature delivery of the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women should fly one and a half months after delivery and be affected by delivery. Newborn babies may have respiratory disorders on the plane and are not suitable for flying. The second category: myocarditis, myocardial infarction within one month, cerebrovascular accident within two weeks, malignant hypertension patients. Dr. Zhang Dongcheng from the Asia-Pacific Cardiovascular Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical College pointed out that these cardiovascular diseases are basically high-risk diseases and are usually unstable. The high air pressure when the plane flies at high altitude can easily cause the patient's cardiovascular expansion or even rupture, which is very dangerous. Therefore, patients with myocarditis and myocardial infarction cannot fly for at least one month, and patients with cerebrovascular accidents (commonly known as "stroke") cannot fly for at least half a month. Patients with malignant hypertension should control their blood pressure within a basically normal range before boarding the plane. Category III: Patients with severe lung diseases (pulmonary tuberculosis cavity, cor pulmonale with pulmonary insufficiency), pneumothorax and congenital pulmonary cyst. Zhang Nuofu, clinical deputy director of the Institute of Respiratory Diseases of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical College, pointed out that there are a lot of germs in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis cavity, which are highly contagious and should not be given an opportunity. This kind of patient can only get on the computer after the cavity is closed and the physical examination is sterile. Pulmonary heart disease is a heart disease caused by lung or chest diseases, which is prone to hypoxia and dyspnea in high altitude and hypoxia environment. Pneumothorax is an emergency. After the onset, patients will feel severe chest pain and generally need immediate treatment, which is not suitable for flying. The high-pressure and low-oxygen environment when the plane is flying at high altitude also affects the patients with congenital pulmonary cyst, and it is only possible to board the plane if the lung function is not seriously damaged. The fourth category: patients with acute sinusitis and otitis media, mandibular fixation surgery. Zhang Siyi, deputy director of the Department of Otolaryngology, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, said that sinusitis and otitis media are closely related. The nasal cavity and ear canal are sensitive. Because the plane flies at high altitude, the atmospheric pressure is very high, which is easy to aggravate the inflammation of sinusitis, easily cause perforation of tympanic membrane in middle ear canal, and patients with otitis media are also prone to airsickness, so it is not suitable for flying. As for when you can take it, especially on a long flight, because the personal situation of men, women and children is different, you need a doctor's assessment. If it is really necessary, wait until the symptoms improve before flying, or go to the hospital for examination first. According to the doctor's instructions, you can't make a decision without authorization, so as not to aggravate your illness and bring unpleasant consequences to your journey. Also, people who have undergone fixed jaw surgery should not fly because of the special environment at high altitude, because the recovery degree of the affected part varies from person to person after surgery. It's best to avoid flying just in case. You really need to fly and follow the doctor's advice. The fifth category: patients with severe anemia. The reporter learned from the Department of Hematology of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital that people with hemoglobin level below 60 g/L should not fly. Some of these patients are due to nutritional reasons, some are due to chronic hemorrhagic diseases, and some are leukemia patients. They are so weak that it is inconvenient to walk on the ground, let alone fly at high altitude. Because of the special environment at high altitude, people with severe anemia are obviously lower than ordinary people because of some functions of ischemic body, which is very unsuitable for flying. If you really need to fly, you must follow the doctor's advice and make necessary preparations. Sixth category: mental patients, such as epilepsy and various mental patients (especially those with obvious aggressive behavior). Dr. Wang Lijuan, director of the Department of Neurology, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, pointed out that such patients are prone to acute attacks of diseases due to aviation atmosphere, resulting in harmful consequences. Patients are also prone to cramps, which is one of the reasons why they are not suitable for flying. If you need to fly, you must abide by the regulations and doctor's advice of the airline and be accompanied by medical staff. The seventh category: some diseases that need emergency medical treatment, and there is no doctor qualification certificate and medical care before boarding the plane. There are many kinds of these situations, such as shock, coma and increased intracranial pressure in the state of rescue; Craniocerebral injury, skull fracture's coma or irregular breathing rhythm, brain inflammation, tumor, etc. In addition, people who are poisoned by alcohol or narcotics and other drugs; Patients with massive hemoptysis, vomiting blood, bleeding and symptoms of * * * are also cases that need urgent medical treatment. These need urgent medical care ... >>

Who is not suitable for flying? Who shouldn't take the train?

Not suitable for flying:

First, patients with infectious diseases. Patients with infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other infectious diseases are not allowed to fly during the isolation period stipulated by the state. Among them, patients with chickenpox have not recovered in the damaged area and cannot fly.

Second, mental patients. Such as epilepsy and various mental patients, because the aviation atmosphere is easy to induce acute attacks of diseases, it is not suitable for flying.

Third, patients with cardiovascular diseases. Due to mild hypoxia in the air, cardiovascular patients may relapse or aggravate their condition, especially those with cardiac insufficiency, myocardial hypoxia, myocardial infarction and severe hypertension. It is generally believed that flying is not suitable.

Fourth, patients with cerebrovascular diseases. For patients with cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage and brain tumor, flying is prohibited because of the roar, vibration and lack of oxygen during takeoff and landing.

5. Patients with respiratory diseases. Such as emphysema, pulmonary heart disease and other patients, because they do not adapt to the environment, if there is pneumothorax, lung cannon and so on. During flight, gas expansion may aggravate this situation.

Six, patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery, generally can not fly within ten days after the operation. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding can't fly until three weeks after bleeding stops.

Seven, severe anemia patients. Those whose hemoglobin level is lower than 50g/L should not fly.

Eight, otolaryngology patients. Patients with acute exudative inflammation of the ear and nose and patients who have recently undergone middle ear surgery should not travel by air.

Nine, pregnant women are close to delivery. Due to the change of air pressure, the fetus may be premature, especially after 35 weeks of pregnancy, which is not suitable for flying.

Not suitable for taking the train:

Patients with serious infectious diseases, mental patients or passengers whose health conditions endanger the safety of others.

According to the regulations of China International Airlines:

Unaccompanied children, disabled people, pregnant women, patients or other passengers who need special services must inform the airline in advance if they want to take the flight, and they can only be transported after the airline agrees and makes corresponding arrangements.

Regulations on Railway Passenger Transport:

Thirty-third patients with serious infectious diseases, mental patients or passengers whose health status endangers the safety of others are not allowed to take the station or bus to transport them; Passengers who have purchased bus tickets can refund their tickets according to relevant regulations.

Who is not allowed to fly?

Aircraft is an ideal means of transportation today. With the improvement of people's living standards, more and more people fly for business, travel and visit relatives and friends. However, medical research believes that the following people should not fly.

First, patients with infectious diseases. Patients with infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other infectious diseases are not allowed to fly during the isolation period stipulated by the state. Among them, patients with chickenpox have not recovered in the damaged area and cannot fly.

Second, mental patients. Such as epilepsy and various mental patients, because the aviation atmosphere is easy to induce acute attacks of diseases, it is not suitable for flying.

Third, patients with cardiovascular diseases. Due to mild hypoxia in the air, patients with cardiovascular diseases may relapse or aggravate their condition, especially those with cardiac insufficiency, myocardial hypoxia, myocardial infarction and severe hypertension. It is generally believed that flying is not suitable.

Fourth, patients with cerebrovascular diseases. For patients with cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage and brain tumor, flying is prohibited because of the roar, vibration and lack of oxygen during takeoff and landing.

5. Patients with respiratory diseases. Such as emphysema, pulmonary heart disease and other patients, because they do not adapt to the environment, if there is pneumothorax, lung cannon and so on. During flight, gas expansion may aggravate this situation.

Six, patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery, generally can not fly within ten days after the operation. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding can't fly until three weeks after bleeding stops.

Seven, severe anemia patients. Those whose hemoglobin level is lower than 50g/L should not fly.

Eight, otolaryngology patients. Patients with acute exudative inflammation of the ear and nose and patients who have recently undergone middle ear surgery should not travel by air.

Nine, pregnant women are close to delivery. Due to the change of air pressure, the fetus may be premature, especially after 35 weeks of pregnancy, which is not suitable for flying.

If you can sit, you should pay attention to:

First of all, don't be nervous. Go to the airport two hours in advance, bring your ID card and air ticket, and change your registration card one hour in advance. It is best not to carry knives, scissors, large bottles of hair gel, etc. It's in your luggage. You can't take people aboard these things, so it's more troublesome to check them in.

After boarding the plane, turn off the mobile phone, laptop and other electronic devices, fasten your seat belt, and chew gum to relieve ear pressure when the plane takes off or lands. Eating lightly before flying, not eating greasy things and not eating too much can alleviate the symptoms of airsickness.

Finally, don't let the person who saw you off tell you: Have a good trip, which is very unlucky, because the plane takes off against the wind, and if it is downwind, it is in danger of crashing. Better say bon voyage. I hope you have a good trip. It is important to keep a good attitude.

Who can't fly?

Because of the high flying height of the plane, although there is a closed cabin, the air pressure in the cabin is still lower than that on the ground, and the oxygen supply is less than that on the ground. Therefore, people with the following diseases should not fly:

1. Infectious diseases. Patients with infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other infectious diseases are not allowed to fly during the isolation period stipulated by the state.

2. People with severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, especially those who have had myocardial infarction.

3. Severe respiratory diseases, such as asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema.

4. Patients with severe stomach problems should not fly, so as not to cause the onset or aggravation of the disease. You can't fly within 10 days after gastric surgery, and patients with gastrointestinal bleeding can only fly 3 weeks after hemostasis.

5. Patients with blood diseases. For example, patients with severe anemia can't stand the lack of oxygen in the air. People who think that the hemoglobin level is below 50g/L should not fly.

6. Otolaryngology patients.

7. Mental patients.

8. Pregnant women near delivery.

-[Shanshan/Shanshan]' Answer time 2007- 12-28 16:39

Report to the authorities

First, patients with infectious diseases. Patients with infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis, typhoid fever and other infectious diseases are not allowed to fly during the isolation period stipulated by the state. Among them, patients with chickenpox have not recovered in the damaged area and cannot fly.

Second, mental patients. Such as epilepsy and various mental patients, because the aviation atmosphere is easy to induce acute attacks of diseases, it is not suitable for flying.

Third, patients with cardiovascular diseases. Due to mild hypoxia in the air, cardiovascular patients may relapse or aggravate their condition, especially those with cardiac insufficiency, myocardial hypoxia, myocardial infarction and severe hypertension. It is generally believed that flying is not suitable.

Fourth, patients with cerebrovascular diseases. For patients with cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage and brain tumor, flying is prohibited because of the roar, vibration and lack of oxygen during takeoff and landing.

5. Patients with respiratory diseases. Such as emphysema, pulmonary heart disease and other patients, because they do not adapt to the environment, if there is pneumothorax, lung cannon and so on. During flight, gas expansion may aggravate this situation.

Six, patients who have undergone gastrointestinal surgery, generally can not fly within ten days after the operation. Patients with gastrointestinal bleeding can't fly until three weeks after bleeding stops.

Seven, severe anemia patients. Those whose hemoglobin level is lower than 50g/L should not fly.

Eight, otolaryngology patients. Patients with acute exudative inflammation of the ear and nose and patients who have recently undergone middle ear surgery should not travel by air.

Nine, pregnant women are close to delivery. Due to the change of air pressure, the fetus may be premature, especially after 35 weeks of pregnancy, which is not suitable for flying.

-[Shanshan/Shanshan]' Answer time 2007- 12-28 16:39

Report to the authorities

April 24(th), 2005

Although the plane is fast and comfortable, not everyone can take it. According to the advice of aviation departments and medical experts, there are seven categories of people who are not suitable for flying.

Category I: Babies within 7 days and pregnant women over 8 months.

Cause: The plane is short of oxygen at high altitude, and the vibration that may occur during the flight will affect both the pregnant woman and the fetus, which may lead to premature delivery of the fetus and respiratory system disorder of the newborn.

The second category: myocarditis, myocardial infarction within one month, cerebrovascular accident within two weeks, malignant hypertension patients.

Cause: When the plane flies at high altitude, the high-altitude air pressure can easily cause the patient's cardiovascular expansion or even rupture, which is very dangerous.

Category III: Patients with severe lung diseases, pneumothorax and congenital pulmonary cyst.

Cause: Patients with severe lung disease carry a large number of germs and are highly contagious.

The fourth category: patients with acute sinusitis and otitis media, mandibular fixation surgery.

Reason: The nasal cavity and ear canal are usually very sensitive. When the plane flies at high altitude, the atmospheric pressure is very high, which is easy to aggravate the inflammation of sinusitis and cause perforation of tympanic membrane in the middle ear canal.

The fifth category: patients with severe anemia.

Cause: Severe anemia is not suitable for flying because of ischemia.

Category VI: Mental patients.

The seventh category: some patients who need emergency medical treatment. ...& gt& gt