McDonnell L
South Australian Travellers' Medical and Vaccination Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide.
Aust Fam Physician. 1990 Feb;19(2):205, 208-10.
Altitude sickness is a clinical syndrome that occurs with abrupt ascents to altitudes of 3000 metres and above. Symptoms include headache, malaise, fatigue, dizziness, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, and oliguria. At higher altitudes more severe illness resulting from pulmonary oedema or cerebral oedema can occur.
高原病是一种临床综合征,在突然上升到3000米及以上海拔高度时出现。症状包括头痛、不适、疲劳、头晕、厌食、恶心、呕吐和少尿。在更高海拔地区,可能会发生由肺水肿或脑水肿导致的更严重疾病。