5 Things Flying on a Plane Does To Your Body
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It
is the festive season and it is the period when many people travel from
point A to point B. For those who prefer taking flights when traveling,
you may not know that flying tampers or messes with your body. Yes, it
does. In line with this, Jumia Travel, identify 5 things traveling does
to your body so that you will be prepared to tackle this bodily reaction
on your next flight.
You will feel dehydrated
Dehydration
is one of the obvious signs of flying. You will feel your skin drying
up as well as your hair getting rough. This is because according to
research, your body feels comfortable when humidity is between 40% and
70%. However, when you are in an airplane, humidity falls between 10%
and 20%. TO stay safe, drink plenty of water before, during and after
your flight.
Jet lag
You
will probably be used to Jet lag if you regularly. If is a well-known
effect of flying. Jet lag means when you are very tired or disoriented
after a long haul flight. To prevent jet lag, you should create the
right sleeping environment. You can also use ear plugs.
Your taste buds becomes numb
During
and even after your flight, you will discover that you will find that
the meals you eat are bland and tasteless. This is as a result of your
flight. Your taste buds will be restored. But in the interim, you should
go for spicy means because they taste stronger.
You might struggle with breathing
If
you are flying at high altitude, it means the oxygen level are very
low. You might find it difficult to breathe due to the absence of
oxygen. You should avoid drinking alcohol because it makes the body less
effective in absorbing oxygen.
Blood gathers in your legs
When
you sit for a long period of time, blood gathers in your legs. And
before you know it, your leg begins to swell. This is because the blood
circulation has been hampered. You should take a few minutes’ walk to
stretch your legs.
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