Planning a trip soon? Whether you’re flying long-haul or travelling within New Zealand, it’s important to consider how travel can impact your circulation and overall vein health.
Travelling—particularly long-haul flights—can increase your risk of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). At Specialist Vein Health, we support patients across Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, and Palmerston North, with a strong focus on prevention, early detection, and management of venous conditions.
If you’re travelling from Auckland, understanding your DVT risk and preparing in advance is essential for a safe and comfortable journey.
What is Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)?
DVT occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, most commonly in the legs. This can restrict blood flow and, in serious cases, lead to a pulmonary embolism, where the clot travels to the lungs.
DVT is a potentially life-threatening condition and requires prompt medical attention.
Why Travel Increases DVT Risk
Extended periods of immobility—such as sitting on long flights or road trips—can slow circulation in the legs. This increases the likelihood of clot formation.
Key travel-related risk factors:
- Prolonged sitting (especially long-haul flights from Auckland)
- Dehydration
- Limited leg movement or space
- Crossing legs or restricted circulation
Who is Most at Risk?
Your risk of DVT may be higher if you:
- Have varicose veins or underlying venous disease
- Have had previous DVT or clotting disorders
- Are pregnant or recently postpartum
- Take hormonal contraceptives
- Have reduced mobility or recent surgery
- Are overweight or inactive
- Smoke or consume alcohol regularly
Signs and Symptoms of DVT
DVT may develop with minimal symptoms, but common signs include:
- Calf pain or cramping
- Swelling in one leg
- Warmth or redness
- A feeling of heaviness or tightness
If you experience chest pain, shortness of breath, or sudden dizziness, seek urgent medical care immediately.
How to Reduce Your Risk When Travelling
Stay mobile
- Walk every 1–2 hours during travel
- Perform calf and ankle exercises while seated
Stay hydrated
- Drink water regularly
- Limit alcohol and caffeine
Wear appropriate clothing
- Avoid tight or restrictive garments
Medical Compression Stockings: A Key Preventative Tool
Medical-grade compression stockings are widely recommended to reduce the risk of DVT during travel.
They work by:
- Supporting healthy blood flow
- Reducing swelling
- Minimising venous pooling in the legs
Specialist Compression Fittings in Auckland & Wellington
Book a fitting now:
At Specialist Vein Health, we provide professional vascular compression fittings in our Auckland and Wellington clinics.
Our team ensures:
- Correct sizing and fit
- Appropriate compression level
- Individualised recommendations based on your risk
This is particularly important for patients with existing vein conditions or those undertaking long-haul travel.
Patients in Nelson and Palmerston North can still access expert advice and guidance through consultation, with fittings available in our Auckland and Wellington locations.
When to Seek Advice Before Travelling
We recommend booking a consultation if you:
- Are travelling long distances (especially internationally from Auckland)
- Have a history of DVT or venous disease
- Experience leg swelling or discomfort
- Have multiple risk factors
Supporting Patients Across New Zealand
Specialist Vein Health provides vascular care across:
- Auckland
- Wellington
- Nelson
- Palmerston North
With compression fitting services available in Auckland and Wellington, our team ensures patients receive the right support before travelling.
Travel Safely with Expert Vascular Care
DVT is often preventable with the right preparation. Whether you’re travelling from Auckland or elsewhere in New Zealand, early assessment and appropriate compression can significantly reduce your risk.
Book Your Compression Fitting or Consultation
Planning travel soon?
👉 Book a consultation at our Auckland or Wellington clinic
👉 Get professionally fitted compression stockings
👉 Travel with confidence
Taking a few simple precautions before you travel can make a significant difference to your comfort and safety. With the right support and guidance, you can reduce your risk and enjoy your journey with confidence.