Information From Your Health Care Provider

ALTITUDE ILLNESS

(Mountain Sickness)

 Basic information

description

FREQUENT SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

causes

There is reduced air pressure and a lower concentration of oxygen at high altitude. This means that there is less oxygen available for a person to breathe in. How this shortage of oxygen actually affects the body and leads to altitude sickness is still not fully understood.

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PREVENTIVE MEASURES

expected outcomes

Most cases are mild and do not need medical treatment. Recovery takes only one to a few days.

possible complications

Serious outcomes, including death, are rare. They are only likely to occur if the person is unable to go down to a lower level, or is not able to get medical help.

 diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

activity

Resume daily activities gradually upon returning to your normal altitude.

diet

If you become ill, increase fluid intake, avoid alcohol, and eat small meals.

 notify our office if

You or a family member has altitude illness symptoms, or wants to discuss symptoms that occurred on a trip.

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