What are the signs of altitude sickness in the mountains

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What are the signs of altitude sickness in the mountains

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What are the signs of altitude sickness in the mountains
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Sure! Here are six different responses:
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. "Altitude sickness can hit you with a bunch of symptoms. You might feel a headache, get super tired, or even feel a bit dizzy. Nausea and trouble sleeping are also pretty common."
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. "If you're feeling weird in the mountains, watch out for headaches, nausea, or just feeling super fatigued. Sometimes people also get short of breath or have trouble sleeping at night."
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. "So, when you’re up high and start feeling a headache, nausea, or just plain exhausted, those could be signs of altitude sickness. Also, if you notice you’re getting dizzy or can’t catch your breath, that’s a red flag!"
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. "Altitude sickness can sneak up on you. Look out for symptoms like headaches, feeling nauseous, or just feeling way more tired than usual. Dizziness and insomnia can also pop up."
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. "If you're in the mountains and start feeling a headache, nausea, or like you can't keep your eyes open, it might be altitude sickness. Also, if you’re having trouble breathing or sleeping, that’s not a good sign."
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