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We have all heard by now of Deep Vein Thrombosis, a debilitating condition caused by sitting still in one position for hours on end, often in a plane on a long-haul flight and in a tight and cramped position. But just like air passengers, who are often cruelly crammed in to tight spaces by airlines getting as many of us travellers as possible into one plane (to maximize its own profits), long haul drivers are suffering similar fates. These include truck drivers, salesmen and real estate agents.

Real estate agents are often forced to drive from the office to the home that is up for sale (to show potential clients around) and back again several times a day. And the practice is playing havoc to those who suffer from DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis).

The news that drivers face the same medical issues as airline passengers has alarmed those working in the real estate industry. In fact, doctors have confirmed that it doesn’t matter where you are sitting – be it on a train, on a plane or in a car – a blood clot could occur if the person has been stuck in the same position for hours on end.

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One French cardiologist has termed the condition as “economy class syndrome” in reference to the confined space in which passengers are forced to endure long haul flights. But think about your long car journey and you will soon realize that long term driving is punishing your legs in much the same way as a cramped passenger aboard an economy airline.

DVT may occur when the legs are restricted in one tight position for long periods of time. The blood clots in the part of the leg below the knee. Some hours later, after the clots have formed, they will journey around the body after fragmentation. It gets worse as these fragments are liable to form in the lungs, head or even the brain – sometimes with fatal results.

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A recent study of 160 patients who had suffered from DVT showed that 39 of them had acquired the condition after travelling for a period of more than four hours. 28 of the 39 had actually travelled by car. ..Thats almost 70%.

Doctors have advised that if you have a long-haul journey to make, it may be better to fly rather than drive, as this would involve less time sitting in one cramped position.

Also, don’t overlook the importance and success of compression socks. They certainly aren’t the most attractive accessory but definitely the most important if you fit the description of a potential DVT candidate.

Be sure to speak to your doctor for more information on the potential of DVT.

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