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Hace

Hace is also called high altitude cerebral edema. Generally, in areas of high altitude, the oxygen level is low. Due to poor oxygen supply, various organs are affected. It is a potentially fatal condition.

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How to recover from altitude sickness?

Query: Hello doctor, I have got really bad mountain (altitude) sickness before five days. They put me on oxygen and gave me a pill at the airport. I traveled back to sea level and seemed to be recovering. I traveled in a car the last couple of days, and I am now with very little medical support. I have wei...  Read Full »


Dr. Sameer Kumar

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The picture does appear to be that of HAPE (high altitude pulmonary edema). The presence of a headache, difficulty in breathing, chest heaviness, irritability, and stomach pains are initial symptoms of altitude sickness. You have rightly been given oxygen and brou...  Read Full »

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