Plateau reaction is a lack of oxygen in the body caused by a low-pressure, low-oxygen environment. Generally, it is necessary to inhale oxygen as soon as possible, and if necessary, it is necessary to get out of the hypoxic environment as soon as possible, and the patient can also use drugs for treatment.
1. Oxygen intake as soon as possible: patients with mild symptoms of plateau reaction can alleviate the symptoms through continuous low-flow oxygen intake.
2. Get out of the hypoxic environment: patients whose symptoms are not relieved by oxygen therapy need to get out of the hypoxic environment as soon as possible and be transferred to a plain area for treatment.
3. Medications: Patients with headaches can use acetaminophen, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve symptoms.
It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, but also need to be properly hydrated, rest and ensure adequate sleep.