Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular patients are generally not recommended to go to high altitude.
Most patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular patients have atherosclerosis, and the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular vessels have insufficient blood and oxygen supply. High altitude areas, due to thin oxygen, can lead to ischemia and hypoxia, aggravation of respiratory difficulties in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular patients, which may cause cardiac insufficiency or heart failure, cerebrovascular accidents, and in severe cases, even cause death.
Therefore, patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, it is best not to go to high altitude areas to avoid danger. If you have to go, it is recommended to communicate with your doctor in advance before making a decision.
It is recommended that patients with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases should consult a doctor in a timely manner and be given targeted treatment with the help of a doctor.