Most airlines such as BA say 4 days after surgery. Best to check with the airline for their policies.
Once you recover from appendicitis operation, you can safely fly.
you cant fly inless you have to go on a plan and fly there wait theres no thing about this question
You should wait until you are able to eat a digest a meal without a problem. For most people, that is within a few hours.
It depends on how long you have to wait for your connecting flights.
It depends on how long you've had the infection and the severity. Sometimes they will wait for it to be over and sometimes they don't care. Asking your doctor is the only way to know.
you should wait for 48 hours after donating blood before you go flying
You can't fly directly from Gatwick to Palm Springs so the flight time would depend on how long you have to wait for a connection.
It depends on the indication (reason) for which the colonoscopy is being performed. If it is a simple screening colonoscopy then it is advised to wait until the period is over. The reason is that colonoscopy has a risk for perforation and bleeding. Bleeding from a perforated colon in addition to bleeding from the period may lead to a tremendous blood loss.
Wait at least 4 days in case you get a dry socket.
Until the wings have straightened out and the butterflies can fly. They can fend for themselves then. ^^
I have been donating plasma for 14 months and I just got deferred for 16 weeks because I had a colonoscopy yesterday! It's a rule they have at the center where I donate.
Yes, you get it shortly after defeating the 5th gym... It's a long-but-well-worth-it wait!
No ^if you mean in a plane the answer above is incorrect^ It's fine to fly, wait a week wil you swim and three weeks before long exposure to the sun and you'll be fine