2014
DOI: 10.15442/apgr.18.1.21
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Acute mountain sickness

Abstract: SummaryEach year millions of people travel to high altitude regions, i.e. 2500 metres above sea level to explore beautiful places or to realise to accomplish their mountaineering passions. Such high altitudes can induce health-related problems, called acute mountain sickness (AMS). The severity of the disease varies with altitude. The most common symptoms are headaches, weakness, and lack of appetite, which affect individuals living in lowland regions, who are not adjusted to the different mountain environment… Show more

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