Facts and Advice
What is meant by high altitude? Some “formal” medical definitions:
- High Altitude: 1500 – 3500 m (5000 – 11500 ft)
- Very High Altitude: 3500 – 5500 m (11500 – 18000 ft)
- Extreme Altitude: above 5500 m
Practically speaking, however, we generally don’t worry much about elevations below 2500 m (8000 ft) since altitude illness rarely occurs lower than this. Acclimatization is the process of the body adjusting to the decreasing availability of oxygen – by increasing the amount of red bloods cells. It is a slow process, taking place over a period of days or even weeks.
Physiologic changes due to altitude:
- Changed breathing pattern at night
- Awakening frequently at night
- Weird dreams
- Hyperventilation (breathing fast)
- Shortness of breath during exertion
- Increased urination
 
        
				 
				
 
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