Like to go up the mountain? Be careful with Altitude Disease
Saturday, March 14, 2020
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Climbing Mt. Semeru, Rinjani, Kerinci, especially Everest, is the dream of everyone who likes to climb mountains. However, behind the feeling of pleasure climbing the mountain, there is a disease that should be wary of.
Hikers who like to climb mountains may be attacked by altitude sickness or Altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is a common condition that can occur when someone rises to the plateau too quickly. This condition often attacks climbers who are at an altitude of more than 2000 meters above sea level.
Height disease is generally characterized by several symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, no appetite, stomach aches, nausea, feeling weak and tired. If you want to go up the mountain, you should know how to deal with this altitude sickness.
Be sure to always notify whatever conditions you feel with friends who go up the mountain with you, whether light or heavy. This will help you and them become more aware of the symptoms of this disease. In addition, before going up the mountain it is advisable to learn and understand about altitude diseases, their symptoms, and how to overcome them.
Altitude sickness can be caused by cold air, low humidity, increased ultraviolet radiation, and decreased air pressure. In the highlands, the amount of oxygen will run low. The body must breathe faster to get more oxygen. As a result, there are signs of altitude sickness such as headaches, dizziness, no appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, feeling weak, and tired.
If you and your friends want to go up the mountain, let's know how to get rid of altitude sickness.
Descending to a lower altitude is probably the best way to deal with signs of altitude sickness. It is recommended to go down at least 300 meters to 600 meters from where you are. It is recommended not to rise again until the symptoms disappear completely. If the symptoms are severe, go down to the lowest possible height and seek medical help immediately.
Providing pure oxygen can help with severe respiratory problems due to altitude sickness in climbers. At least, breathing will improve for a while. However, this oxygen therapy is not as effective as going down to lower heights. People with altitude disease with severe or bad symptoms have to go down the mountain, even after receiving oxygen treatment.
Painkillers can be used to treat mild headaches caused by altitude sickness, for example paracetamol or ibuprofen. If you experience nausea or vomiting, anti-emetic drugs may be effective in relieving nausea in altitude sickness, such as prometazin. If breathing is difficult, lung inhalers can help and are accompanied by high blood pressure medications that are thought to be able to reduce pressure on the arteries in the lungs. Besides that, help can also be obtained from the respiratory machine.
If the symptoms of altitude disease are mild, do not rise to higher altitudes for at least the next 24-48 hours. In addition, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids (non-alcoholic), not exercise, don't smoke, and rest until you feel much better.
Be sure to always notify whatever conditions you feel with friends who go up the mountain together, whether light or heavy. This will help you and them become more aware of the signs of the disease. In addition, before going up the mountain learn and understand about altitude sickness, symptoms, and how to treat it.
Hikers who like to climb mountains may be attacked by altitude sickness or Altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is a common condition that can occur when someone rises to the plateau too quickly. This condition often attacks climbers who are at an altitude of more than 2000 meters above sea level.
What is Altitude Disease?
Altitude sickness can be caused by cold air, low humidity, increased ultraviolet radiation, and decreased air pressure. The amount of oxygen will thin out in the highlands. As a result the body must breathe faster to get more oxygen.Height disease is generally characterized by several symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, no appetite, stomach aches, nausea, feeling weak and tired. If you want to go up the mountain, you should know how to deal with this altitude sickness.
How to Overcome Altitude Disease
If you experience or find someone who has altitude sickness, you can do the following ways:Break
If you feel signs of altitude sickness, try to rest as soon as possible. If your body condition is better, it is recommended to go down at least 300 - 600 meters from where you are. Do not rise again until the symptoms disappear completely. If the symptoms are getting worse, try to get down to the lowest possible height and seek medical help immediately.Oxygen therapy
Providing pure oxygen can help with severe respiratory problems due to altitude sickness in climbers. At least, breathing will improve for a while. However, the effects of oxygen therapy are less effective when compared to lower altitudes. People with altitude disease with severe or bad symptoms have to go down the mountain, even after receiving oxygen treatment.Drugs
Painkillers can be used to treat mild headaches caused by altitude sickness, for example paracetamol. If you experience nausea or vomiting, antiemetic drugs such as prometazin can be used to relieve nausea in altitude sickness. If breathing is difficult, an inhaler accompanied by high blood pressure medication is thought to be able to reduce pressure on the arteries in the lungs.Other actions
If the symptoms of altitude disease are mild, don't climb higher, at least for the next 24 - 48 hours. In addition, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids (non-alcoholic), not exercise, don't smoke, and you should rest until you feel much better.Be sure to always notify whatever conditions you feel with friends who go up the mountain with you, whether light or heavy. This will help you and them become more aware of the symptoms of this disease. In addition, before going up the mountain it is advisable to learn and understand about altitude diseases, their symptoms, and how to overcome them.
Altitude sickness can be caused by cold air, low humidity, increased ultraviolet radiation, and decreased air pressure. In the highlands, the amount of oxygen will run low. The body must breathe faster to get more oxygen. As a result, there are signs of altitude sickness such as headaches, dizziness, no appetite, abdominal pain, nausea, feeling weak, and tired.
If you and your friends want to go up the mountain, let's know how to get rid of altitude sickness.
Down the mountain
Descending to a lower altitude is probably the best way to deal with signs of altitude sickness. It is recommended to go down at least 300 meters to 600 meters from where you are. It is recommended not to rise again until the symptoms disappear completely. If the symptoms are severe, go down to the lowest possible height and seek medical help immediately.
Oxygen therapy
Providing pure oxygen can help with severe respiratory problems due to altitude sickness in climbers. At least, breathing will improve for a while. However, this oxygen therapy is not as effective as going down to lower heights. People with altitude disease with severe or bad symptoms have to go down the mountain, even after receiving oxygen treatment.
Drugs
Painkillers can be used to treat mild headaches caused by altitude sickness, for example paracetamol or ibuprofen. If you experience nausea or vomiting, anti-emetic drugs may be effective in relieving nausea in altitude sickness, such as prometazin. If breathing is difficult, lung inhalers can help and are accompanied by high blood pressure medications that are thought to be able to reduce pressure on the arteries in the lungs. Besides that, help can also be obtained from the respiratory machine.
Other actions
If the symptoms of altitude disease are mild, do not rise to higher altitudes for at least the next 24-48 hours. In addition, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids (non-alcoholic), not exercise, don't smoke, and rest until you feel much better.
Be sure to always notify whatever conditions you feel with friends who go up the mountain together, whether light or heavy. This will help you and them become more aware of the signs of the disease. In addition, before going up the mountain learn and understand about altitude sickness, symptoms, and how to treat it.