Flying on a 4 hour flight on Saturday.
However, I just got a cold in which I am experiencing congestion. I read on here that flying with a cold is not good for tinnitus/sinuses. However, I am unsure of how much congestion poses a threat, exactly? For instance, I am not experiencing much congestion today as I am beginning to get over the cold, but I am worried that flying so soon after the cold will be harmful. If I am too congested, I will most likely postpone the flight, but I don't know how to determine how much congestion is too much to fly.
Additionally, any tips on flying in general would be appreciated. I have typically not had any issues with it, but this has been a particularly stressful month for my tinnitus so I'm a bit more cautious right now.
Thank you.
However, I just got a cold in which I am experiencing congestion. I read on here that flying with a cold is not good for tinnitus/sinuses. However, I am unsure of how much congestion poses a threat, exactly? For instance, I am not experiencing much congestion today as I am beginning to get over the cold, but I am worried that flying so soon after the cold will be harmful. If I am too congested, I will most likely postpone the flight, but I don't know how to determine how much congestion is too much to fly.
Additionally, any tips on flying in general would be appreciated. I have typically not had any issues with it, but this has been a particularly stressful month for my tinnitus so I'm a bit more cautious right now.
Thank you.