Warning Signs Of Altitude Sickness

Nausea And Vomiting

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Nausea and vomiting are common symptoms of altitude sickness. The best way to combat these symptoms is to return to a lower altitude as soon as possible after the onset of nausea. It is best to try to get out of the high altitude before the vomiting begins. Sometimes, the feeling of nausea is a result of low oxygen levels.

It may also be accompanied by dizziness. It can also be caused by a high-altitude headache, which can resemble a migraine. Other gastrointestinal symptoms that can occur in altitude sickness include diarrhea, low appetite, and stomach pain. All of these symptoms typically improve within a few days of getting back to normal altitudes.

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