Chronic Mountain Sickness
Chronic altitude sickness (CMS) or Monge's sickness may be a extremely rife progressive unhealthful syndrome in most high-altitude regions round the world. over one hundred forty million individuals live on top of on top of worldwide, and on the average, 5%–10% square measure in danger of developing CMS (Leon-Velarde et al., 2005). Also, we will expect a rise of migration to altitude locations thanks to developing economic activities and increase. Thus, there's the requirement for applicable medical data of this condition to produce adequate designation and health care to high-altitude inhabitants in danger of developing this syndrome.
The purpose of this review is to handle clinical aspects of the condition, as well as its definition, diagnosis, and customary clinical findings; discuss aspects of its etiology; and review its current medicine, risk factors, and treatment ways.
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