This condition could be characterized with continued shortness of breath, and "frothy" cough, Corboy said. High altitude cerebral edema, or HACE, is a progression of the headache symptoms. It is ...
Medically reviewed by Arno Kroner, DAOM Altitude sickness occurs when air pressure and oxygen levels are reduced at a higher elevation, as in the mountains. It's more likely to occur if you're ...
AMS is considered to be a neurological problem caused by changes in the central nervous system. It is basically a mild form of High Altitude Cerebral Edema (see below). Severe AMS presents as an ...
Cerebral edema may occur in both conditions. We therefore regard acute mountain sickness and high-altitude pulmonary edema as clinical variants of the same disorder. Symptoms occurring immediately ...
Imagine yourself hiking to the top of a mountain. The views are spectacular and you're having a blast. Gradually, you begin ...
Not only can it make symptoms of acute mountain sickness worse, but being tipsy can mask a condition known as high-altitude cerebral edema, a swelling of the brain. Symptoms include having trouble ...