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Category: Altitude Illness & Acclimatization

Practical guidance on preventing, recognizing, and responding to altitude illness, along with acclimatization strategies for travel, relocation, and mountain activity.

HACE vs severe AMS: when symptoms cross into emergency territory

HACE vs severe AMS: when symptoms cross into emergency territory

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
Why stumbling and confusion at altitude should never be ignored

Why stumbling and confusion at altitude should never be ignored

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
Early signs of HACE that people mistake for simple exhaustion

Early signs of HACE that people mistake for simple exhaustion

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
Why descent is still the most important treatment for severe altitude illness

Why descent is still the most important treatment for severe altitude illness

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
What to do if someone collapses at altitude

What to do if someone collapses at altitude

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
What to do if AMS hits on night one in a ski town

What to do if AMS hits on night one in a ski town

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
When to descend immediately because altitude symptoms are getting worse

When to descend immediately because altitude symptoms are getting worse

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
When to go to urgent care for altitude symptoms

When to go to urgent care for altitude symptoms

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
Why altitude symptoms often peak on the first night

Why altitude symptoms often peak on the first night

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization
Why you feel hungover at altitude even when you did not drink

Why you feel hungover at altitude even when you did not drink

Altitude Illness & Acclimatization

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