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Altitude Medicine: The Climber's Guide to Health Above 3,000 Meters

Beyond AMS — understanding the full spectrum of altitude-related health issues

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Altitude Medicine: The Climber's Guide to Health Above 3,000 Meters

This advanced guide goes beyond basic altitude sickness to cover the complete spectrum of altitude medicine — peripheral edema, retinal hemorrhage, altitude-related sleep disturbance, chronic mountain sickness, and the pharmacology of altitude drugs. Written for experienced climbers heading to 5,000m+ who need deeper medical knowledge than the basics.

Introduction

When Basics Aren't Enough

The Full Spectrum of Altitude Illness

AMS Review — Quick Reference

HACE and HAPE — Life Threats

Peripheral Edema

High Altitude Retinal Hemorrhage

Pharmacology for Climbers

Acetazolamide (Diamox) — Dosing and Side Effects

Dexamethasone — Emergency Use

Nifedipine — HAPE Treatment

Sildenafil — Altitude Performance

Oxygen Saturation Monitoring

Pulse Oximeters at Altitude

What the Numbers Mean

Pre-Existing Conditions at Altitude

Asthma

Heart Conditions

Diabetes

Gamow Bag

How Portable Hyperbaric Chambers Work

When to Use One

Building a High-Altitude Medical Kit

مصطلحات المسرد

Altitude Base Camp Supplemental Oxygen Acclimatization Death Zone

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