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  1. Altitude sickness occurs when you cannot get enough oxygen from the air at high altitudes. This causes symptoms such as a headache, loss of appetite, and trouble sleeping. It happens most often when people who are not used to high altitudes go quickly from lower altitudes to 8000 ft (2500 m) or higher. For example, you may get a headache when ...

  2. 23 de feb. de 2022 · Altitude sickness in Nepal occurs when a traveler continuously gains elevation without proper acclimatization. It results from thin air, i.e., low oxygen levels in the air. In Nepal, high-altitude sickness is common for first-time hikers going on high-altitude treks such as the EBC Trek. Whether you are trekking in the Manaslu Circuit, Everest ...

  3. Summary. Mountain climbers are at risk of developing altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is caused by ascending too rapidly, which doesn't allow the body enough time to adjust to reduced oxygen and changes in air pressure. Symptoms include headache, vomiting, insomnia and reduced performance and coordination.

  4. 13 de ene. de 2022 · Altitude, acute mountain sickness, and headache. Broessner G, Rohregger J, Wille M, Lackner P, Ndayisaba JP, Burtscher M. Hypoxia triggers high-altitude headache with migraine features: A prospective trial.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Even if you try to prevent altitude sickness, it may still happen. If this is the case, you should be careful not to make it worse. If you have acute mountain sickness, wait up to 12 hours for symptom improvement. Try also to descend immediately at least down 1,000 feet if symptoms do not improve in 12 hours or sooner if your symptoms are severe.

  6. Every year, people die of altitude sickness. All of these deaths are preventable. If you are travelling to high altitude above 2500m (8000ft), read this information and tell your companions about it - it could save your life.

  7. Altitude sickness happens when you're at a height with less oxygen than you're used to. For many people this happens above 8,000 feet (2400 meters). Some people can go to much higher altitudes without getting symptoms. The higher you go and the quicker you get there, the more likely you are to get altitude sickness.

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