altistuskokeet
Altistuskokeet, or "altitude sickness tests," are medical procedures used to assess an individual's ability to acclimatize to high altitudes. These tests are particularly relevant for individuals planning to engage in activities such as mountaineering, hiking, or living at high altitudes. Altitude sickness can manifest as symptoms like headache, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath, and it occurs due to the body's struggle to adapt to the lower oxygen levels at higher elevations.
Altistuskokeet typically involve a controlled ascent to a high altitude, often in a hypobaric chamber or at
The primary goal of altistuskokeet is to identify individuals who may be at risk of developing severe
It is important to note that altistuskokeet should be conducted under the supervision of qualified medical