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Medellín altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), happens from lower oxygen levels when you ascend too quickly. For visitors of Medellín, the elevations can cause a lot of stress on the body and lead to issues has as headaches, trouble breathing, and nausea.
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Nov 20, 2022 · Answer 1 of 6: So I've read that Medellin is fine, no problems but Bogota is high and can be dangerous if you're from sea level, as I am.
Here is the entire list of altitude sickness symptoms that Brian had: · Hot & cold sweats, fever, shaking uncontrollably (on & off for the first week) ...
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Helpful Tips For Dealing with The High Altitudes Around Medellin · Altitude Sickness 101 · Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate · Try Over-the-Counter Medications · Skip The ...
Jul 20, 2023 · It just means you can travel to the altitudes where you do not experience changes in consciousness or breathing. The effects will get worse each ...
Jun 11, 2023 · Although you are unlikely to get altitude sickness in Colombia, unless you go hiking in the highest mountain ranges of the Andes, you can ...
Nov 5, 2018 · I'm just afraid of feeling miserable in Bogota with altitude sickness . Any insight or advice ? In Medellin, I was fine . Medellin is nearly ...
Feb 11, 2019 · Some people experience a loss of appetite or nausea. Other common symptoms are headaches and dehydration, caused by heavy breathing in the thin ...
Altitude. Unlike Bogotá's high location in the Andes, Medellín's lower station at around 4,900 feet means altitude sickness is rarely an issue. New arrivals ...
Medellin or Cali are about 8-9 hours away by car or bus, and a short airplane flight away.