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How to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness during Sikkim Ravangla Khechupelri Trek

While embarking on the Himalayan Trek it is important to understand the implication and effect of high altitude on your body. However, since Sikkim Ravangla Khechupelri Trek is done at around 2200 m at the highest there are fewer possibilities of Altitude sickness. The height gain during Sikkim Himalayan Heritage Trek is very less and does not pose any threat of altitude effect.  

You need to have a basic knowledge of preventing altitude sickness and acute mountain sickness to lower your risk of getting affected with AMS.

Acute Mountains sickness usually happens above 3000 m. It normally happens when there is less oxygen in the air. Since Sikkim Ravangla Khechupelri Trek revolves around 2200 m at the highest there is nothing serious to worry about. However, if you feel sick or uneasy then do not ignore it or take it lightly. Immediately inform the Guide and start taking curative measures. Check Oxygen level, take Diamox, and rest. Our staff will make sure to provide you with possible preventive measures. If the symptoms do not fade away after a few hours or overnight then do inform the guide immediately.

For your safety Oximeter, Thermometer, and Oxygen Cylinder will be available with the staff.

Symptoms of AMS: 
Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Sleeplessness, Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, Fatigue, Weakness, Breathlessness, Dizziness,

Preventive Measures:
* Drink lots of water. Your water intake has to be at least 3 times more than what you usually take in your normal day to day life

* Ascend slowly and gradually. It is advisable to climb slowly at a normal pace without exertion. According to a study, you should not gain more than 500 m (1640 ft) per day, or else the chances of AMS are higher. In case of more than 1000 m altitude gain on a day, it is necessary to take extra rest and acclimatization day at the same camp.

* Climb high and sleep at lower altitude. For proper acclimatization, it is recommended to trek at a higher altitude and sleeps at a lower altitude. After reaching the campsite you can hike to the higher point and descend back to the campsite to sleep.

* Take proper rest between the walk. It is important to take a short and meaningful break between the walk to catch up and maintain your breath. Maintaining a normal breathing rhythm is very important

* High Carbohydrate and Protein food. Taking hygienic high carbohydrate and protein food is essential during the trek. Good long-lasting energy food is important.

* Avoid Alcohol and Smoking. Consumption of Alcohol and smoking have a severe negative impact on health at high altitudes and it can contribute to the chances of contracting altitude sickness.

* Avoid exposing yourself to cold and cold drinking water. Wear good warm clothing as soon as you reach the campsite and keep yourself adequately warm and comfortable. Avoid drinking cold and unproper boiled drinking water. Even if you get caught up with just a regular cold it can contribute to exposing yourself to AMS. Always drink properly boiled drinking water during the Trek.

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