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Altitude sickness, also referred to as hypoxia, is caused when you go to a place of high altitude where the oxygen content of the air is low and your body is not able to take in enough oxygen for its needs. This oxygen deprivation, can cause a number of symptoms, including:
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Lack of appetite, nausea, or vomiting
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Fatigue or weakness
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Dizziness or light-headedness
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Insomnia
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Pins and needles
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Shortness of breath upon exertion
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Persistent rapid pulse
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Drowsiness
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General malaise
Altitude sickness can hit anyone, regardless of fitness level or lung capacity. It can last up to 2 days. After that time, your body will normally acclimate to the high altitude and your symptoms will subside.
Waiver
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