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Altitude sickness can cause unpleasant symptoms when travelling to higher elevations. Some over-the-counter remedies may help alleviate mild symptoms, but it’s important to consider the severity and individual health factors.

At The Care Pharmacy, you can browse available options and consult with a prescriber if needed. Once a suitable treatment is identified, simply add it to your basket, complete the order process, and have your medication delivered discreetly to your door.

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Complete an Online Consultation

Begin by filling out our online consultation form, providing details about your symptoms and medical history. This helps our healthcare professionals assess your situation effectively.

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Review by Prescriber

Our qualified prescribers will review your submission and determine if treatment is appropriate for you. They may reach out for further information or clarification as needed.

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Receive Treatment

If suitable, you will receive tailored advice and a prescription. Our team will guide you on managing altitude sickness and any necessary follow-up actions.

Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), occurs when you ascend to high altitudes too quickly. It can lead to symptoms like headaches, nausea, and fatigue. It’s important to acclimatise properly and consult a healthcare professional if you experience severe symptoms.

Common symptoms of altitude sickness include headaches, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, and difficulty sleeping. These symptoms typically arise when ascending to elevations above 2,500 metres. If you experience severe symptoms, it’s advisable to descend and seek medical advice.

To prevent altitude sickness, ascend gradually, allowing your body time to acclimatise. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and maintain a balanced diet. If you have a history of altitude sickness, consult a healthcare professional before your trip for tailored advice.

You should seek medical help if you experience severe symptoms such as persistent headaches, confusion, difficulty walking, or shortness of breath. These may indicate more serious conditions like high altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) or high altitude cerebral oedema (HACE).

Treatment for altitude sickness primarily involves descending to a lower altitude and resting. Over-the-counter pain relief may help alleviate mild symptoms. For persistent or severe symptoms, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for further guidance.

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