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Katty

Katty’'s Story - Can I Fly with BHD

Katty was diagnosed with Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHD) in 2019 and was advised not to fly by her doctors. Having been a travel artist and looking forward to exploring the world with her sons, this news was very difficult.

In 2022, Katty wrote to the BHD Foundation in search of more information about BHD. Based on discussions with BHD experts and results from published research we explained that we do not advise against flying and it’s an individual’s choice. Current research suggests that if 1000 people with BHD flew on a plane, 1 or 2 of them would have a lung collapse. Pleurodesis may reduce this risk.

Although you can fly with BHD, you should not fly if you have a collapsed lung. This is because it will likely make it worse. If you have any symptoms of a collapsed lung you should see a doctor immediately.  

We spoke to Katty about her experiences being diagnosed with BHD and the challenges she faced when trying to find information about flying.

Watch the full interview below or read the transcript.