Plateau sickness is prone to occur in Xizang because of the high altitude in some parts of Xizang. When people enter the plateau area with an altitude of more than 3,000 meters (many parts of Xizang reach this height) from the low altitude area, it is difficult for the body to adapt to the changes in air pressure, oxygen content, and dry air caused by the altitude. This produces a series of natural physiological reactions, which is altitude sickness. Read more exciting novels for free
Xizang altitude sickness was a stress reaction caused by the human body entering the plateau area of Xizang, which was more than 3,000 meters above sea level, due to the inability to adapt to the low-pressure and low-oxygen environment. The main reason was the low pressure and low oxygen on the Xizang Plateau, high altitude, dry and cold climate, high wind speed, obvious increase in solar radiation and infrared radiation. As the altitude increased, the oxygen content in the air decreased continuously, and the human body's oxygen intake was insufficient. Different people had different experiences with Xizang Plateau Sickness. When some people traveled to Xizang, they made preparations in advance, such as doing homework a month in advance, taking medicine to reduce altitude sickness in advance, reducing their daily exercise, choosing to take the train to slowly adapt to the elevation, etc. The altitude sickness was relatively mild after arriving in Xizang. Even after arriving in Tibet, only a few people had mild reactions. After a night's rest, they returned to normal. In the subsequent trips, they did not have altitude sickness when they visited the Potala Palace Square and Namtso. However, some people were not prepared. After arriving in Xizang, they might have headaches, insomnia, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, nausea, anorexia, purple lips, and other symptoms of altitude sickness. If these symptoms appear, they need to be dealt with in time, such as avoiding strenuous exercise after entering Tibet, maintaining a calm mind, stopping cardiovascular exercise half a month before entering Tibet, not taking a bath two days after arriving at the plateau, etc. If there is difficulty in breathing, they need to replenish oxygen in time. At night, if it is difficult to sleep due to altitude sickness, they can put up a high pillow or sit up to sleep. If there is serious altitude sickness such as vomiting and high fever, they need to return to the plain area in time. If there is a violent cough, they should seek medical advice in time. They could also prepare cold medicine, heat-clearing medicine, painkillers, anti-altitude sickness medicine, etc. according to their own conditions. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Altitude sickness referred to the stress reaction caused by people who did not adapt to the low-pressure and low-oxygen environment of the plateau area after entering the plateau area above 3,000 meters above sea level from low-altitude areas. Common symptoms included headache, insomnia, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and so on. Altitude sickness could also occur at 3,800 meters in Xizang. Before coming, you can make the following preparations for altitude sickness: If you usually like to do cardiovascular exercise, you can stop half a month in advance; before coming, you must eat well, sleep well, rest well, and maintain the best state; you can prepare glucose, painkillers, chocolate, candy, etc. These things can effectively alleviate high altitude sickness. After arriving at the plateau, there was a process of altitude sickness. Not everyone would have a reaction as soon as they landed. Therefore, when he first arrived at the plateau, he had to take his time. He had to eat, walk, and talk slowly. He had to not be too emotional. If you can get used to the taste of butter tea, you can also eat more local food to help alleviate the high fever. If you have a headache, you can take painkillers. When you first arrived at the plateau, you must pay attention to keeping warm and not catch a cold. If you really feel uncomfortable, you can go to the hospital to get oxygen. If the symptoms are not particularly serious, you can choose general treatment, rest more, drink more water, and replenish fluids. If there are chest tightness and wheezing symptoms, oxygen therapy can be carried out. If the symptoms are serious and the conditions permit, hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatment can be carried out. If the headache is serious, you can use parkinson tablets under the guidance of a doctor. If there are dizziness and nausea symptoms, you can also use sulpiride and domperdone. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There might be altitude sickness if he went to Xizang. Altitude sickness usually occurs in highlands above 2700 meters above sea level. Xizang belongs to the plateau area and has a special natural environment. It is characteristic of low pressure and low oxygen, high altitude, dry and cold climate, high wind speed, and obvious increase in solar radiation and infrared radiation. Such an environment is easy to induce altitude sickness. After people entered the plateau area above 3,000 meters above sea level from low altitude, they would have a stress reaction due to the low pressure and low oxygen environment in the plateau area. The specific symptoms might include headache, insomnia, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, anorexia, nausea, purple lips, etc. However, if the countermeasures were taken in advance, such as stopping athletic exercise half a month before entering Tibet, avoiding strenuous exercise after entering Tibet, maintaining a calm state of mind, not taking a bath for the first two days after entering Tibet, etc., the possibility of altitude sickness could be reduced. If altitude sickness occurs, there are corresponding countermeasures, such as replenishing oxygen in time when breathing difficulties occur. If necessary, anti-altitude sickness drugs or medical treatment can be taken. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The altitude of Tibet was about 3650 meters. People who entered such high-altitude areas from low-altitude areas were prone to altitude sickness because they could not adapt to the low-pressure and low-oxygen environment in the highlands. Common symptoms of altitude sickness included headache, dizziness, insomnia, difficulty breathing, fatigue, loss of appetite, and so on. However, everyone's reaction was different, which was related to their physical tolerance. Patients with high blood pressure and heart disease might have a more serious reaction. People who went to the plateau for the first time might also have the above symptoms. In order to reduce altitude sickness, you can gradually adapt to the transition from low-altitude areas. Generally, after staying for 24 - 48 hours, the symptoms will gradually ease. If altitude sickness occurs, severe cases of acute lung edema and cerebral edema may occur, causing life-threatening injuries. If the symptoms are serious, you need to seek medical attention in time. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
To deal with altitude sickness, you can prepare the following medicines: 1. Acetazuron: This is the drug of choice for the prevention of acute altitude sickness. It can be used during the climb and can be used for 2 - 4 days after reaching the target altitude. It is a carbon anhydrase inhibition drug that can reduce the secretion of cerebral spinal fluid, lower the pressure in the brain, and relieve headaches, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms. 2. Dexamethason: This is a kind of steroid that can improve the body's ability to resist oxygen deficiency, prevent acute altitude sickness and high altitude pneumonedema, and improve the clinical symptoms of patients with high altitude pneumonedema, shorten the course of pneumonedema, reduce cerebral edema and pneumonedema caused by altitude sickness, and relieve symptoms such as difficulty in breathing and headache. 3. Aspirin: A non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug that can relieve headaches, muscle pain, and other symptoms. 4. Diazepam: This is a sedative that can relieve anxiety, nervousness, and other emotions, and help the patient fall asleep. 5. Salbutamol: This is a bronchodilator that can relieve breathing difficulties, wheezing, and other symptoms. 6. Iprodifen, nifedipine, tadala, and sildename have also been found to be useful in relieving altitude sickness. In addition, you can also prepare rodiola (take at least 10 days in advance when entering the plateau), Plateau Anyou capsule (take one day in advance before entering the Tibetan area, and insist on taking it for three consecutive days), Gaoyuankang capsule, etc., but you need to pay attention to these drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid self-medication. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Most areas in Yunnan were between 600 - 3000 meters above sea level, with an average altitude of 2000 meters. They belonged to the plateau area. Under normal circumstances, altitude sickness would not occur, but in some areas above 3000 meters above sea level, especially in mountainous areas (some up to 6000 meters above sea level), altitude sickness may occur in these high-altitude areas. Altitude sickness was a natural physiological reaction caused by the decrease in atmospheric pressure and oxygen partial pressure. The severity of the disease and its incidence rate were closely related to the altitude of the plateau, the speed of climbing, and the individual's vulnerability. The novel "The Legend of Dian Kingdom in Clouds as Deep as the Sea" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were several types of medicine to deal with altitude sickness: 1. Acetazuron: It was the drug of choice for the prevention of acute altitude sickness. It was a carbolic anhydrase inhibition that could reduce the secretion of cerebral spinal fluid, reduce the pressure in the brain, relieve headaches, nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms. It could also help the human body adapt to the high altitude environment. 2. Dexamethason: A type of steroid that can alleviate cerebral edema and lung edema caused by altitude sickness, relieve symptoms such as difficulty breathing and headache, and improve the body's ability to resist oxygen deficiency. It can also prevent acute altitude sickness and high altitude lung edema, improve the clinical symptoms of patients with high altitude lung edema, and shorten the course of lung edema. 3. Aspirin: A non-steroid anti-inflammatory drug that can relieve headaches, muscle pain, and other symptoms. It also has an anti-plaque effect, can prevent the formation of blood clots in altitude sickness, and reduce the risk of high-altitude cerebral edema and lung edema. 4. Diazepam: A sedative that can relieve anxiety, nervousness, and other emotions and help patients fall asleep. 5. Salbutrol: A bronchoconstrictor that can relieve breathing difficulties, wheezing, and other symptoms. 6. Nifedipine: A Ca2 + channel antagonist that relaxes the resistance blood vessels of the lung artery, increases the blood flow of the lung artery, reduces the peripheral resistance of the vein, and thus reduces the pressure on the right heart. 7. Tadalava and sildename: useful for altitude sickness. 8. Ibuprofen: useful for altitude sickness. 9. [NaH_CO3: It can relieve the symptoms of breathlessness and headache in altitude sickness, and help maintain the body's acid and base balance.] 10. Budesona nasal spray: It can relieve nasal obstruction, runny nose and other symptoms caused by altitude sickness, and reduce nasal discomfort. 11. Compound licorice tablets: It has anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, painkiller, antitussive effects, and can relieve cough, chest tightness, and other symptoms of altitude sickness. It was important to note that these drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used on their own. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
High altitude sickness could be caused by the lack of oxygen in the heart. When the human body was exposed to a low-oxygen environment after entering the high altitude, it would produce pathphysiological changes and functional disturbances, such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms of altitude sickness. In such a low oxygen environment, the lack of oxygen supply to the heart could lead to insufficient blood and oxygen in the heart, which could lead to the development of heart disease. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
1. Before entering Tibet, he felt that his physical fitness was superb, saying that he could even do 10 push-ups on Mount Everest without a problem. In the end, he was taught by altitude sickness and only wanted to go home. The contrast was very funny. 2. Some people walked to work to save 2 yuan on the bus fare, but they ended up buying a cup of milk tea on the way. Some people went to the plateau and thought that they would not be high, but they ended up being tortured by the high. These two different "face slaps" were very interesting. 3. Some people felt that they had retired from the anti-hijacking reconnaissance special forces and had good physical fitness, so they definitely wouldn't be afraid of altitude sickness. However, altitude sickness didn't matter how many military medals one had. 4. " I mentioned that someone in my circle of friends went to Chaka Salt Lake to see the 'Mirror of the Sky'. She said that she was afraid of altitude sickness and that she would go to the real' Mirror of the Sky '--Uyuri Salt Lake in Argentina." The idea of going further away to avoid altitude sickness was very humorous. 5. "The guide said that only five percent of the people have altitude sickness. He told me to cry for a while." It was interesting to see how helpless they were about becoming one of the few people who rebelled. 6. "After three days of altitude sickness, I can finally feel the beauty of nature normally today. It feels like I've escaped from the claws of altitude sickness." This description was like the joy of victory after a battle against altitude sickness, and it was a little funny. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Iichen is an antipyretic and painkiller that can be used to relieve a variety of pain and fever symptoms. In altitude sickness, if the fever caused by altitude sickness exceeds 38.5 ° C, or if other related symptoms are particularly severe, then Ibuprofen can be considered as an option to temporarily relieve the symptoms. However, patients with active digestive tract ulcers/bleeding, severe heart failure, and pregnant women should avoid using it. During use, adverse reactions such as nausea, vomiting, and indigestion may occur. Moreover, Ibuprofen could not prevent or treat altitude sickness, nor could it replace the process of adapting to altitude. If the symptoms of altitude sickness persist or worsen, seek medical help as soon as possible and follow the doctor's advice. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>