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What's wrong with women's Highland high songs falling to the ground? Why does high altitude high son

What's the matter with women's Highland hi song falling to the ground? Alan excitedly grabbed the microphone and sang loudly, but suddenly fell to the ground before the end of the song. As we all know, for ordinary people, to avoid traveling and playing in the plateau is to do strenuous exercise, because the lack of oxygen in the plateau can easily induce various diseases.

At first, my friends thought Alan was joking. They called her name many times and didn't respond. After being treated overnight by members of the Tibetan medical team and medical staff of Zhongba county hospital, the patient was finally out of danger; then, he was sent to the higher medical center of Shigatse for follow-up treatment.

At 10:00 p.m. on August 19, the doctor on duty was rescuing a patient with high altitude brain edema. After nearly 9 hours of rescue, the patient was finally out of danger.

The rescued patient is Alan. She and her friends decided to go to KTV to sing after visiting Zhongba on that day. Alan excitedly grabbed the microphone and sang, but he fell to the ground before the end of the song. At first, my friends thought Alan was joking. They called her name many times and didn't respond. At this time, Alan's eyes were closed and his limbs were twitching. Friends immediately sent Alan to a nearby hospital. When he arrived at the hospital, Alan had already suffered from respiratory and cardiac arrest, mydriasis and other critical conditions. After examination, Dr. Chen Guangcheng diagnosed that the patient had acute brain edema due to high altitude reaction.

After being treated overnight by members of the Tibetan medical team and medical staff of Zhongba county hospital, the patient was finally out of danger; then, he was sent to the higher medical center of Shigatse for follow-up treatment.

It is understood that Zhongba county is located in Xigaze City, Tibet Autonomous Region, with an altitude of nearly 5000 meters, which is prone to plateau reaction. This time, the patient's sudden high altitude brain edema was due to the lack of attention to the prevention of high altitude reaction, and the excessive excitement during singing resulted in severe brain hypoxia. Fortunately, the patient was sent to the hospital in time, and was rescued by the national medical team and local medical staff.

Acute high altitude brain edema is the most serious and fatal high altitude reaction. If the rescue is not timely, the death rate of patients can reach more than 50%. Therefore, in case of acute high altitude brain edema, the patients should be sent to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment immediately, and then transferred to the low altitude area for further observation after the situation is stable.