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Altitude illness
can be prevented
by
acclimatization;
that is, by a
graduate rate of
ascent (not more
than 400 – 500
meters),
allowing
sufficient rest
at various
intermediate
altitudes. The
dry air of the
mountains tends
to dehydrate you
so an increased
fluid intake is
necessary. Try
to drink at
least four
liters of water
a day. On the
trail you can
drink hot garlic
soup that will
help you to some
extent. When we
reach to our
destination it
is better to
make some hiking
up to a bit
higher point and
come down to the
camp or hotel.
This is a really
good way to get
acclimatization.
You may take a
Diamox 250mg
tablets the
night before
flying / going
to altitude.
After the
symptoms will
often disappear
and the trek can
be resumed.
If you feel
obviously
suffering from
the serious
symptoms of AMS
then descent
should not be
delayed even if
it means going
down in dark. In
such case,
should an
emergency
situation arise,
horse, or porter
will be
arranged; or I
myself carry you
and run to lower
(descend)
altitudes. There
are 3 radios in
Namche Bazaar,
Doctors at
Khunde hospital
in the Everest
Area and HRA
Clinics and in
some trekking
areas also has
the Gamow Bag.
The hospital or
the clinic will
take fees or
charges for such
services. I can
arrange for
immediate
evacuation, by
horse or
helicopter,
depending on the
severity of the
case.
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