High altitude reaction refers to a plateau reaction, and those who experience it may experience nosebleeds.
Plateau reaction refers to a series of systemic pathologies that occur when a person who has lived on the plains for a long time enters a plateau. Due to the reduced atmospheric pressure and reduced oxygen content in the plateau area, patients often have high blood pressure due to hypoxia, coupled with the dry climate, which often causes the nasal mucosal capillary rupture and bleeding, resulting in symptoms of nosebleed.
Don’t be too nervous about the symptoms of nosebleed, you can usually stop the bleeding on your own, if the bleeding is large or the bleeding fails to stop in time, you need to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.
For those who are about to go to the plateau area, a comprehensive physical examination is needed to rule out contraindications, and those without contraindications need to make preparations in advance for the adaptation of body functions, such as respiratory training and endurance training.