{"id":56379,"date":"2024-10-07T16:37:23","date_gmt":"2024-10-07T08:37:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imc-healthcare.com\/?post_type=patient_resources&#038;p=56379"},"modified":"2024-10-07T16:51:22","modified_gmt":"2024-10-07T08:51:22","slug":"altitude-sickness-preventing-and-treating","status":"publish","type":"patient_resources","link":"https:\/\/www.imc-healthcare.com\/ja\/patient-resources\/altitude-sickness-preventing-and-treating\/","title":{"rendered":"Altitude Sickness &#8211; Preventing and Treating"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"l-section wpb_row height_custom\"><div class=\"l-section-h i-cf\"><div class=\"g-cols vc_row via_flex valign_top type_default stacking_default\"><div class=\"vc_col-sm-12 wpb_column vc_column_container\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><div class=\"wpb_text_column\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><h5>Travel to high altitude has become increasingly accessible and popular, but also\u00a0carries with it the risk of unpleasant or potentially serious illness. Altitude\u00a0sickness occurs when the body has not had time to acclimate, or physically\u00a0adapt, to the lower amount of oxygen in the air at high altitudes. Altitude\u00a0sickness most commonly occurs at altitudes greater than 2500 meters (8200\u00a0feet). The risk and severity increase at higher altitudes and with more rapid\u00a0ascents.<\/h5>\n<p>Men, women and children are equally susceptible to altitude sickness. Those\u00a0who have had prior altitude sickness are likely to have recurrence. Those with\u00a0chronic illness such as anemia or certain cardiopulmonary conditions are at\u00a0increased risk as well. Flying directly to high altitude (such as Lhasa, Tibet with\u00a0an altitude of 3600 meters) increases the risk, as there has been no time for the\u00a0body to acclimate.<\/p>\n<h5>There are three main types of high-altitude sickness:<\/h5>\n<p>1) acute mountain sickness\u00a0(also called AMS)<\/p>\n<p>2) high-altitude pulmonary edema (also called HAPE), which affects the lungs,<\/p>\n<p>3) high-altitude cerebral edema (also called HACE), which affects the brain.<\/p>\n<p>AMS is the most common type and will often, but not always,\u00a0precede HAPE or HACE.<\/p>\n<p>Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is characterized by headache as well as feeling\u00a0unwell, dizzy, fatigued and irritable. It may also cause poor sleep, nausea,\u00a0vomiting and loss of appetite. AMS usually develops within the first 24 hours of\u00a0arriving at altitude. Symptoms are generally self-limited and resolve in 24-48\u00a0hours by resting at the same altitude, but it may progress to a more severe form.<\/p>\n<p>It is unwise to ascend to higher altitudes if experiencing AMS.<\/p>\n<p>Allowing the body to gradually acclimatize by ascending slowly is the best way to\u00a0prevent AMS. It is also important to drink extra fluids and eat light, high\u00a0carbohydrate meals. Over-exertion, alcohol, tobacco and any sedating\u00a0medications should be avoided. Sleeping at lower altitudes after climbing higher\u00a0during the day can be a helpful strategy. Listen to your guide, and watch out for\u00a0your travel companions, as denial of AMS symptoms is common. Be prepared to adjust your schedule if you need to spend an extra night at a lower altitude\u00a0before ascending higher.<\/p>\n<p>Acetazolamide (a diuretic) and dexamethasone (a steroid) are two medications\u00a0that have been used to speed up acclimatization and help prevent AMS\u00a0symptoms. When used to prevent AMS, one of these prescription medications is\u00a0typically taken for 3-5 days, starting 24 hours before ascent to altitude above 2500 meters. Acetezolamide should not be used in those with a sulfa allergy. In\u00a0addition to using it for prevention, acetazolamide and dexamethasone may also\u00a0be used to treat headache and nausea associated with mild AMS. Proper dosing\u00a0and use of acetazolamide, dexamethasone, or other medications to prevent or\u00a0treat AMS should be discussed with your physician.<\/p>\n<p>Children are also susceptible to altitude sickness, but their symptoms may be\u00a0harder to recognize. Watch for loss of appetite, irritability or signs of headache,\u00a0as children may not easily verbalize what they are feeling. Children with chronic\u00a0pulmonary or cardiac conditions, sickle cell anemia and Down syndrome are at particularly vulnerable to more severe forms of altitude sickness.<\/p>\n<p>Acetazolamide and dexamethasome have also been used in children, but have\u00a0not been well studied. The best way to prevent AMS in both children and adults\u00a0is by ascending slowly and staying well hydrated. Children under two years old\u00a0are advised not to sleep at altitudes above 2000 meters (6560 feet), and children\u00a0 two to 10 years old are advised not to sleep above 3000 meters (9840 feet).\u00a0Once above 2500 meters, ascending a maximum of 300 meters (1000 feet) per\u00a0day is advised. Children with anemia, lung or heart conditions should be\u00a0evaluated by a physician prior to planning a high altitude journey.\u00a0High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE)\u00a0are severe and potentially life threatening forms of altitude sickness. Symptoms of HAPE include dry cough, decreased exercise performance, fatigue, rapid heart\u00a0rate and respiratory rate. Symptoms of HACE include severe headache, difficulty walking a straight line, unusual behavior, and persistent vomiting. These forms\u00a0of severe altitude sickness require descent or evacuation to a lower altitude, and\u00a0there should be no delay. Other medical treatment may also be necessary and\u00a0assistance should be sought from qualified personnel.<\/p>\n<p>Travel to high altitudes is thrilling, but it is not without risks. Careful planning\u00a0and proper care may minimize or prevent altitude sickness and save your\u00a0holiday!<\/p>\n<h5>Key points to remember:<\/h5>\n<ul>\n<li>Slow ascent is the best way to prevent acute mountain sickness (AMS)<\/li>\n<li>Remain well hydrated and eat light, high carbohydrate meals when at high altitude<\/li>\n<li>Mild AMS usually resolves with rest, hydration and analgesics (paracetamol or aspirin)<\/li>\n<li>Rapid descent is the best way to treat more severe symptoms<\/li>\n<li>Seek medical help with any severe symptoms<\/li>\n<li>Medications for AMS prevention may be helpful for those who have had AMS in the past, or for those who must rapidly ascend to high altitudes<br \/>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":56386,"template":"","resource_category":[209],"class_list":["post-56379","patient_resources","type-patient_resources","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","resource_category-travel-health"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.3 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Altitude Sickness - Preventing and Treating | IMC Medical Clinic<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Travel to high altitude has become increasingly accessible and popular, but also\u00a0carries with it the risk of unpleasant or potentially serious illness. 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