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[|Human|] Is there a concern. I am traveling to France and will be ther two weeks. I have hep c. I don t splenomegally Abe the blood isn t back ink up from liver. My platelets are T 62,000. I know I need to see a hematologist but I probably can t get in before my trip. I have been a lactovegetarian for 45 years and a vegan because I get dick from cheese for the last year and a half. Is it safe to fly?
[|AI|]  Hi welcome to Chat Doctor. I understand your query and concern.It's not completely safe to fly in your case as even though you are currently asymptomatic, there is a high chance of bleeding manifestations at high altitude due to very low platelet counts. The normal range of platelet count is 1.5-4 lakhs/cc of blood.Also, a complete normal liver panel is mandate before you fly. A complete consultation with your hematologist along with correction of platelet count through platelet transfusion in mandate. A check on viral DNA levels is also mandated before you fly. A high level of viral load is a big contraindication to your air travel. You seem to follow good dietary pattern to protect your liver from additional insults. A clearance from your treating Hepatologist is must in your case before you set to fly. Discuss the same with your doctor. Post your further queries, if any. Thank you.