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Do I need to declare atrial fibrillation?

Do I need to declare my atrial fibrillation on my Travel Insurance? Yes. You must get Travel Insurance for any pre-existing medical condition, including atrial fibrillation. Having a policy that covers you in the event of a medical emergency related to your atrial fibrillation will ensure that you're protected.



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It is extremely rare for significant arrhythmias to occur during air travel, and air travel itself does not cause clinically significant arrhythmias. Patients with arrhythmia can travel by plane safely if they are asymptomatic or clinically stable.

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Unstable heart disease is associated with a higher risk of adverse events due to flying, and you may need to avoid flying, at least temporarily, until your condition is well controlled. People with pacemakers or implantable defibrillators can fly safely.

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