Yes you can travel. Please carry Tab. Diligan 25 along with you. If at all you experience any acute vertigo, you can take that tablet. But visit your ENT specialist for vertigo evaluation
Just be wary of the pressure changes, can be managed with ear plugs, consult an ENT and take a prescription for a sublingual drug for acute episodes and keep it in you’re pocket at all times
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