That would depend on the severity of the hernia.
Many people have hernias that do not effect them by much.
The actual flying should not effect you in any way, just be sure not to strain yourself.
yes.
Right afterwards but be careful.
Yes, the plane is pressurized.
Only your doctor can answer that.
yes
jetBlue is very safe to fly on.
i believe so, i have had a hiatal hernia for over 6 months now and have experienced no problems with marijuana other then making it when its uncomfortable more bearable.
It is extremly safe, otherwise the FAA would not allow you to fly in it.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
One way to reduce belly fat after hernia repair is to gradually ease back into low impact exercise. This should be done when your doctor recommends.
Working with a navel hernia while lifting 50 to 75 pounds is generally not safe. Lifting heavy weights can increase intra-abdominal pressure and potentially worsen the hernia, leading to complications such as pain or strangulation. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options before engaging in heavy lifting activities.
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