bergartsbeteende
Bergartsbeteende, also known as mountain sickness, is a condition that occurs when a person ascends to high altitudes quickly. It is characterized by symptoms such as headache, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. The condition is caused by the body's response to the reduced oxygen levels at high altitudes. As the body tries to compensate for the lower oxygen, it can lead to fluid retention in the brain, which causes the symptoms of bergartsbeteende.
Prevention and treatment of bergartsbeteende involve gradual ascent to high altitudes, staying hydrated, and avoiding alcohol
Bergartsbeteende is more common in individuals who are not acclimatized to high altitudes, such as tourists