At high altitudes, it determines our climbing conditions and health. It is simple but very crucial - it is drinking water.
What happens if you lose your water balance?
At high altitudes, your body needs more red blood cells because of lack of oxygen. Each red blood cell carries oxygen and is transported to your various tissues. Your spinal cord will soon produce a large number of new red blood cells. But the obstacle is that the new red blood cells will make your blood more viscous. If you scratch your fingers, you will see clearly that the color of the blood becomes deeper and syrupy. Sticky blood means that the blood circulation is slow and it is difficult for blood to enter the capillaries. In this way, oxygen delivery becomes moderate and inefficient.
When your organization cannot get enough warm blood, they will begin to get cold and you may suffer frostbite. Then, your body's cells begin to collect fluids. Your lungs begin to fill up, and you "slump" yourself (HAPE pulmonary edema). Your brain is therefore swollen (HACE brain edema). The body gathers water from anywhere, such as your intestines. If your gut doesn't get enough water to dilute your waste, you can't excrete and cause constipation. As a result, moisture will fill every part of your body, except where it should be - blood! Your muscles can't get oxygen, so your climbing becomes slow and tired. All high altitude symptoms are caused by your body losing its moisture balance.
How to maintain moisture balance?
At high altitudes, there is a very simple way to allow oxygen-carrying red blood cells to reach unimpeded anywhere in your system: water.
At high altitudes, you need 4 to 5 liters of water to feel good. We can get rid of headaches, acne, edema, fatigue and many other discomforts simply by drinking water.
Try to drink 1 to 2 liters of water 1 to 2 hours before departure. You will feel completely different climbing conditions.
At the camp, don't just go to bed. Spend 2 liters of water after spending some time in the snow. Drink another liter of water at night. You will find yourself no longer suffering from headaches, tiredness and other high altitude problems after getting up in the morning.
Check your water balance and the best way to drink enough water: check your urine and drink water until the urine is almost transparent.
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