Being afraid of
height (whether during a plane trip or escalading a mountain) is a serious
problem that affects many persons and can have severe if not fatal
repercussions on the respective person. The sickness is provoked by the lack of
oxygen.
The easiest
manifestation of height sickness can appear at altitudes of 2000 meters and it
will manifest itself through headaches, dizziness, and incapability of
movement. These symptoms will disappear in a few days if you continue staying
at that height.
The most severe
sensations of height sickness appear at extremely high altitudes usually over
3000 meters in altitude. Next to the symptoms already mentioned, others can
appear like: loosing appetite, sleep disorders and waking up frequently in the
middle of the night. The difficulty that can be encountered when breathing,
stomach sickness, temporary losses of memory, encountering difficulty when
trying to concentrate are amongst the most common and severe symptoms that
solicit an immediate change of altitude.
Who are
the ones most likely to be afraid of heights?
There is no way to
predict who is going to be height sick. Surprisingly, older people, people with
low physical activity and poor health are not more affected by the height
sickness than other persons. This also means that if you never encountered this
problem until now you can’t be sure that you won’t feel sick next time you take
a trip by plane or climb a mountain.
How can
this be avoided?
The best solution to
avoid this sensation in the mountains is to climb slowly until you get to the
destination, and to climb in such a way that the whole process is going to take
at least a few days. In case of a plane flight, ask the advice of the physician
about the medication you can take to stop the alternative of being plane sick.
It is extremely
important to drink as much water as you can possibly drink to avoid
deshidratation, a factor that can make the sensation of sick worse. A big
quantity of water is lost when you are at low temperatures, but also when you
are involved in activities that require a great effort, like winter sports.
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