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26 November 2022

Acute Mountain Sickness: AMS, HAPE & HACE Explained | TTH

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Some Fact about High Altitude sickness

Generally, trekkers come for high-altitude Himalayan treks and they are not aware of altitude sickness. Trek the Himalayas has collected some information and our experience to share about altitude sickness to help Himalayan trekkers. Altitude sickness generally refers to a condition known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). It affects people in areas of high altitude, which means areas at around 2,500m above sea level. Altitude sickness is more common, and becomes more severe, with increasing altitude.


About Altitude Sickness:-

If you ascend to an area of high altitude, you are likely to experience some form of altitude sickness. Usually, the symptoms are mild and will improve if you descend. Altitude sickness is most likely to affect you if you ascend quickly, especially at a rate of more than 500m per day or if you don’t allow yourself time to get used to the height (acclimatise).

Acute mountain sickness (AMS) is the most common and mildest form of altitude sickness. If you go on a climbing expedition or stay in an area of high altitude, you may develop AMS. High-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) and high-altitude cerebral oedema (HACE) are much more severe forms of altitude sickness. They usually affect you only if you are at a very high or extreme altitude.


What Counts As High Altitude?

  • High altitude treks refers to heights that are between 1,500 and 3,500m above sea level.
  • Very high altitude is from 3,500 to 5,500m above sea level.
  • Extreme altitude is from 5,500 to 7,500m above sea level.


    Symptoms of Altitude Sickness

    You may notice symptoms of altitude sickness about six to 24 hours after you’ve arrived at an area of high altitude. However, this varies from person to person and will depend on the speed of your ascent. If you’ve been climbing or ascending slowly, the onset of your symptoms will be more gradual.

    If you have altitude sickness in its mildest form (AMS), you may:

    • Have a headache
    • feel tired
    • feel sick or vomit
    • lose your appetite
    • feel dizzy
    • have difficulty sleeping

    Symptoms of AMS usually start to ease within about two days as your body acclimatise to the high altitude, particularly if you don’t ascend any further. If your symptoms get worse, the best thing you can do is descend as quickly as possible. Some medications can help ease your symptoms and treat complications, but only descending will deal with the cause.


    Complications of Altitude Sickness

    Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)

    If you ascend to an area of high altitude too quickly and don’t allow your body time to acclimatise, you may develop a serious form of altitude illnesses such as HAPE or HACE. These conditions are rare, but potentially fatal if you don’t descend immediately and receive treatment.

    HAPE occurs when fluid builds up in your lungs. Symptoms usually develop between two and four days after a rapid ascent over 2,500m. You may:

    • Have a dry cough
    • Feel breathless at rest
    • Have a fever
    • Feel confused
    • Have pink or bloody spit
    • Have a bluish tinge to your skin, lips and nails (cyanosis)

    If you have severe symptoms of HAPE, you may gasp for breath and make gurgling sounds when you breathe. HAPE can occur by itself or in conjunction with HACE. HACE occurs when excessive fluid collects in your brain, causing it to swell. Fewer than two per cent of people with altitude sickness develop HACE and it rarely occurs below 4,000m. If you have HACE you may:

    • Have a severe headache
    • Feel very confused
    • Lose coordination
    • Have blurred or double vision
    • Notice changes in your behaviour – for example, you may feel irritable or be unhelpful
    • Lose consciousness
    • Hallucinate (see, hear, feel and smell odd things that aren’t there)
    • Fall into a coma (this is rare)

    The symptoms of HACE may progress rapidly from mild to life-threatening within a few hours. If you have these symptoms, you should descend to a lower altitude as soon as possible and seek urgent medical advice.

    You may develop other symptoms at high altitudes. For example, your face, arms or legs may swell up (peripheral oedema). This usually lasts a few days and then disappears. At altitudes of 5,000m and over, tiny blood blisters can form at the back of your eye (retinal haemorrhages), but you may not notice any symptoms and they only occasionally interfere with your vision.


    Causes of Altitude Sickness

    At high altitudes, the air is at a lower pressure than it is nearer sea level. This makes it harder to get oxygen out of the air you breathe in, and into your bloodstream. Your body responds by increasing your breathing and heart rate.

    Certain factors may make you more likely to develop altitude sickness; for example, if you:

    • Have had altitude sickness before
    • Do strenuous activity or exercise at high altitude
    • Rapidly ascend to high altitude
    • Have a lung infection

    If you have diabetes, or a heart or lung condition, you should check with your GP before travelling to places at altitude. Many people with such conditions can cope very well but certain severe conditions may mean it’s unwise for you to travel to, or climb in, areas of high altitude.


    Prevention of Altitude Sickness

    Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)

    There are several steps you can take to prevent altitude sickness. Wherever possible:

    • Acclimatise yourself to high altitudes by slowly ascending over several days – if possible, don’t sleep at an altitude more than 300m higher than the previous night
    • Make sure you drink enough fluids
    • Eat high-carbohydrate foods
    • Don’t do any strenuous exercise or activity for the first few days after you arrive at a high altitude and have rest days planned if you are ascending further

    There are several medications you can use to prevent the symptoms of altitude sickness. A medicine called acetazolamide is being used more and more, but it isn’t, however, a substitute for acclimatisation. Alternatively, you may be able to take a medicine called dexamethasone. This is effective for both the prevention and treatment of altitude sickness and can prevent HAPE if you have suffered from severe altitude sickness before. If you have had HAPE before, your doctor may prescribe you a preventive drug such as nifedipine.

    Note:- Ask a doctor from a travel clinic about these medicines because you can only get them on prescription. Always ask your doctor for advice and read the patient information that comes with your medicine.


    What is Hypothermia?

    Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)

    The second most common sickness in the mountains is Hypothermia. The body maintains a relatively stable temperature whereby heat production is balanced by heat loss. Normally, the core body temperature (when measured rectally) is 98.6 degrees F or 37 degrees C. When the outside environment gets too cold or the body’s heat production decreases, hypothermia occurs (hypo=less + thermia=temperature). Hypothermia is defined as having a core body temperature of fewer than 95 degrees F or 35 degrees C.

    Body temperature is controlled in the part of the brain called the hypothalamus, which is responsible for recognizing alterations in the body temperature and responding appropriately. The body produces heat through the metabolic processes in cells that support vital body functions. Most heat is lost at the skin’s surface by convection, conduction, radiation, and evaporation. If the environment gets colder, the body may need to generate more heat by shivering (increasing muscle activity that promotes heat formation). But if heat loss is greater than the body’s ability to make more, then the body’s core temperature will fall.

    As the temperature falls, the body shunts blood away from the skin and exposure to the elements. Blood flow is increased to the vital organs of the body including the heart, lungs, kidney, and brain. The heart and brain are most sensitive to cold, and the electrical activity in these organs slows in response to cold. If the body temperature continues to decrease, organs begin to fail, and eventually, death will occur.

    During good weather conditions, you tend to ignore the weather. If it’s sunny, you’ll probably feel warm and neglect to carry the proper clothing necessary in the event of inclement weather. You may even lack food and rudimentary shelter and equipment necessary for survival in an emergency.

    If the weather changes suddenly, or you or a member of your party is injured, you may find yourself unprepared to face adverse conditions. Hypothermia symptoms usually begin slowly. As you develop hypothermia, your ability to think and move often becomes clouded. You may even be unaware that you need help. As your thought process is impaired, you fail to realise that you are becoming colder. Once you get cold, it can be very difficult to get warm again. Someone with hypothermia is likely to have frostbite as well.

    The key hypothermia symptom is an internal body temperature below 95º F (normal is 98.6º F).

    Usually, everyone thinks about hypothermia occurring in extremely cold temperatures, but that doesn’t have to be the case. It can happen anytime that you are exposed to cool, damp conditions. Older people are more susceptible to hypothermia.

    Two things to remember about hypothermia are that

    1. You don’t need to be experiencing sub-zero temperatures to encounter hypothermia and
    2. Your judgement will be impaired making you much more likely to experience an accident.

    If you, or someone in your group, become hypothermic, take immediate action before it becomes a severe emergency!

    Hypothermia symptoms include:

    • Uncontrollable shivering (although, at extremely low body temperatures, shivering may stop)
    • Weakness and loss of coordination
    • Confusion
    • Pale and cold skin
    • Drowsiness: especially in more severe stages
    • Slowed breathing or heart rate

    If not treated promptly, lethargy, cardiac arrest, shock, and coma can set in. Hypothermia can even be fatal.

    Hypothermia signs that can be observed by others:

    • Slowing of pace, drowsiness, fatigue
    • Stumbling
    • Thickness of Speech
    • Amnesia
    • Irrationality, poor judgement
    • Hallucinations
    • Loss of perceptual contact with the environment
    • Blueness of skin
    • Dilation of pupils
    • Decreased heart and respiration
    • Stupor
    • Death

    Victims need IMMEDIATE help if the following symptoms are present. If you observe ANY of these hypothermia symptoms or signs in yourself or anyone in your party, seek immediate help:

    • Poor articulation of words
    • Disorientation
    • Decrease in shivering followed by the rigidity of muscles
    • Cyanosis (Blueness of Skin)
    • Slowness of pulse, irregular or weak pulse

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    December 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Bajre Dara Trek

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    December 10, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek

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    December 09, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, and Dayara Trek

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    December 06, 2025 - Trek Update: Sandakphu, Brahmatal, Dayara Bugyal, Kuari Pass Trek

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    December 05, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Dayara and Brahmatal Trek

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    December 04, 2025 - Trek Update: Chopta, Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha and Sandakphu Trek

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    December 03, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

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    December 02, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Brahmatal and Sandakphu Trek

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    December 01, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Dayara, Sandakphu, and Kedarkantha Trek

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    November 28, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Chopta, Dayara, and Kuari Pass Trek

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    November 21, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Surya Top, Dayara, and Kedarkantha Trek

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    November 20, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Surya, and Sandakphu Trek

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    November 19, 2025, Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Surya Top, Dayara, and Sandakphu Trek

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    November 18, 2025, Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, and Sandakphu Trek

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    November 17, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Har Ki Dun, Chopta, Sandakphu, and Others Begins From Today

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    November 15, 2025, Trek Update: New Batch of Winter Kuari Pass, Chopta, Kedarkantha, and Others Begins From Today

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    November 14, 2025 - Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, and Chopta

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    November 13, 2025 Trek Update: Kedarkantha, Ali Bedni, Sandakphu, Everest Base Camp

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    November 12, 2025 – Trek Update: Goechala, Kedarkantha, Kuari Pass, Everest Base Camp

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    November 11, 2025 - Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Kedarkantha, Goechala, Everest Base Camp

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    November 10, 2025 – Trek Update: Kuari Pass, Chopta, Dayara Bugyal, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Kedarkantha

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    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - November 7, 2025

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    Latest Weather Update for the Treks - October 28, 2025

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    First batch of the season for the Manaslu Circuit Trek (October 4th–17th) successfully completed

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    Excitement Running Wild: Season’s First Batches Successfully Completed

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    Gulabi Kantha Trek Flagged Off as ‘Trek of the Year 2025’ by Trek The Himalayas and Uttarakhand Tourism

    28 Sept 2025

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    Trekking Just Got Easier: Download our Trek the Himalayas Mobile App

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    Trek The Himalayas Won ICRT India and Subcontinent Awards 2025

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    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - October 6, 2025

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    Buran Ghati and Dayara Bugyal Trek Update of Autumn 2025

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    Trek Weather Update, October 7, 2025

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    Latest Weather Update for Autumn Treks - September 23, 2025

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    Latest Weather Update for Trekkers - September 15, 2025

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    Dayara Bugyal Trek is now a 5-Day Adventure

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    Season’s First Batch of Gaumukh Tapovan Completed Successfully

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    Trek the Himalayas and IRCTC Tourism Join Hands

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    Kanamo Peak Expedition-  Update

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    Premium Treks with TTH: Your Himalayan Adventure, Your Way!

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    Trust, Safety & Emergency Response – Trek The Himalayas

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    Stargazing with Telescopes – A Journey beyond the Mountains

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    Why Choose Trek The Himalayas for Your Trekking Adventures

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    Kailash Mansarovar Yatra- A Journey of Devotion & Serenity

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    Trekking Guides

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    Tips and insights for every trekker.

    Trek to the Holy Glaciers: Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlights

    Trek to the Holy Glaciers: Gaumukh Tapovan Trek Highlightsred line

    There are, and there will be, countless journeys that you will go on throughout your lifetime, but only a few of them are going to stay close to your heart, and one of them will be the ‘Gaumukh Tapovan Trek’. A journey that will not only challenge your body, but it will also touch your soul. This 8-day journey will take you to the Garhwal region of Uttarkashi, where you will experience both adventure and spirituality in the mountains and gain a sense of peace in solitude.

    5 Reasons Why Rupin Pass Should be Your Next Trek?

    5 Reasons Why Rupin Pass Should be Your Next Trek?red line

    Just like some heartwarming movies you keep rewatching, there are places you hope to visit every once in a while. Those places have their own magic that can’t be expressed in words but can only be felt while being there. So, to give you a similar kind of experience, we have a place to recommend for you all.

    Why We Never Let Trekkers Go Without Trekking Poles — And You Shouldn’t Either

    Why We Never Let Trekkers Go Without Trekking Poles — And You Shouldn’t Eitherred line

    Walking on the rugged, unknown terrain of the mountains is one of those few experiences that makes you feel very different yet calming inside. But to achieve that feeling, not only do you have to plan a trip to the mountain, you are also supposed to carry gear and other things that are important for trekking.

    From Beginner to Challenging: Your Complete Guide to Expedition Grades

    From Beginner to Challenging: Your Complete Guide to Expedition Grades red line

    Standing at the base of any mountain, while staring at the peak of that mountain. A lot is felt by a trekker, from feeling stunned, admiration, to a quick rush of adrenaline, to scared, and then self-doubting yourself, asking - Can I really do this? When a trekker starts climbing a mountain, it’s not just always about claiming the peak. Often, trekking is more about learning and getting to know the mountains. After getting familiar with the mountains, you start understanding the challenges the mountains carry within themselves, and then you start ascending accordingly.

    The Ultimate Guide to Expedition Grades and Techniques

    The Ultimate Guide to Expedition Grades and Techniquesred line

    In general, trekking in the mountains is always categorised as either climbing or walking on the mountain trails. But what a lot of people don’t realise is that with each different grade of expedition, the techniques of climbing and walking on the mountains also change. The thing is that to climb some high grade of mountains, more than basic skills and techniques of climbing are required to learn. In fact, the ‘technical climbing’? It is not just for high-grade level mountain expeditions; this kind of technical knowledge is quite useful even in the easy graded expedition to ensure the safety of the trekker throughout their trek.

    Why You Should Choose Trek the Himalayas Over Other Trekking Companies

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    Planning a trip is not an easy task, and when it comes to the mountains, a lot of factors need to be considered from a trekker's perspective. And when you are surrounded by all the hustle and bustle of life, planning a trip seems like too much work, right? Well, that’s exactly where trekking companies come into the picture. From booking to planning and ensuring that you receive a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan experience, they make sure to make all these things happen. Now, after deciding that you want a trekking company to plan your trek, it’s time for you to pick the best trekking company in India to curate the itinerary for you. See, in today’s time, there are so many trekking companies out there who are ready to plan, manage, and guide you at every step of your journey, but who is best among them? That’s the real question. As a trekker, you might have thought several times, " Which company will truly help you out to become prepared for the Himalayas? Will they keep safety, food, and things like hygiene as their priority? Or if you are a female trekker, will it be safe and comfortable for you to trek with them or not?” And so on. These are exactly those points that draw a true comparison between Trek The Himalayas (TTH) and other trekking companies, viewing things from a trekker’s lens.

    Your Ultimate Trekking Shoes Guide to Trek the Himalayas

    Your Ultimate Trekking Shoes Guide to Trek the Himalayas red line

    There is one question that every trek leader asks their trekkers when they first meet them: Do they really understand the importance of trekking shoes for their trek? And usually, trekkers answer that they protect their feet, which is true. But do trekking shoes really help your feet in just “protection” and nothing else? Well, that is exactly what our trek leader (name) is going to enlighten us all about. First and foremost, it's essential to understand that trekking shoes are the foundation of a good trekking experience. If you are not carrying good quality shoes, then no matter how confident, strong, or motivated you are. You are bound to slip or slow down while walking on your trek. And as someone who has spent years climbing up and down the Himalayan trail several times. There is one thing that he said with complete certainty: The right trekking shoes can make or break your trek.

    Hydration Can Make or Break Your Trek: Trek Leader’s Tips for Every Season

    Hydration Can Make or Break Your Trek: Trek Leader’s Tips for Every Seasonred line

    The main highlight of any trek journey will always be either the places you get to explore or the views that you will get to witness only once in your life. But to explore and experience all that scenic beauty, you must remain safe and healthy, which can be possible only if you do the proper intake of nutrients, and most importantly, of all consume water in a perfectly adequate amount. It’s an obvious yet the most ignored fact that Hydration is very important for trekking, it’s like the backbone of the whole trip. Which is why every trek leader’s first question at the start or end of their trek is - How much water did you drink today? Half of the time, the pattern of the answer remains the same, where some of them just give sheepy smiles, some tell numbers but are in doubt, and some of them have no idea whether they have drunk it at all or not.

    Pro Tips to Defeat the Winter Cold: Essential Guide by Trek Leader

    Pro Tips to Defeat the Winter Cold: Essential Guide by Trek Leaderred line

    Every year, hundreds of trekkers go on a winter trek specifically to enjoy and witness the snow-covered landscapes, stunning panoramic mountain views, and experience the serene beauty of nature. However, as they focus more on the enjoyment aspect of their journey, they sometimes overlook small details while preparing for their winter trek adventure. And the most missed details by trekkers are - not equipping themselves properly with winter trekking essentials, which will help them in staying warm during a winter trek. I mean, we all know that cold never suddenly comes in; it slowly starts creeping into the weather. When you are wearing your socks, at first you will feel chills in your body, then when you stop moving, a warmth will settle, and as you keep progressing in your trek, you will also start feeling colder. In one moment, you’re admiring frost-covered tree views, and in the other, you will be wondering why your fingers have started feeling numb suddenly despite wearing gloves.

    Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated on Winter Treks

    Essential Tips for Staying Hydrated on Winter Treksred line

    Hydration plays a vital role in ensuring a safe and successful Himalayan trek. Whether you're adjusting to altitude or braving cold winter conditions, staying hydrated is key to maintaining physical performance, cognitive function, and overall well-being. Dehydration can lead to muscle cramps, cognitive impairment, and increased risk of altitude sickness, among other issues. In winter treks, hydration challenges such as reduced thirst, freezing water sources, and respiratory fluid loss become prominent. This article explores the importance of hydration, tips for staying hydrated in winter treks, and practical strategies like using insulated water bottles, monitoring fluid intake, and balancing electrolytes to ensure an enjoyable, well-hydrated trek.

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