Towering 19,341 feet (5,895 meters) above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro’s lofty altitude presents a major risk factor for trekkers – acute mountain sickness (AMS). Also called altitude sickness, this condition requires caution and preparation to avoid. Here’s what to know about identifying, treating and preventing altitude sickness on Kilimanjaro:
AMS results from reduced oxygen in the air at higher elevations. Symptoms include headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue and trouble sleeping. It can progress to the potentially fatal high altitude cerebral or pulmonary edema without prompt treatment.
Evacuation may be required in severe cases unresponsive to treatment. Altitude sickness can escalate rapidly so prompt action is essential at onset of symptoms. Following a proper acclimatization plan, keeping hydrated and resting when needed is key to avoiding this dangerous condition on Kilimanjaro.
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