Many tribes live in the high altitude of Himalayas. Find out if they normally have a higher red blood cell count (or total hemoglobin) than people living in the plains.
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Many tribes live in the high altitude of Himalayas. They normally have a higher red blood cell count (or total hemoglobin) than people living in the plains.
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⭐. When people visit high altitudes such as Rohtang pass near Manali or Manasarovar in Tibet they are subjected to altitude sickness.
⭐. The symptoms are nausea, fatigue and heart palpitations.This is due to less oxygen in atmosphere and low pressure.
⭐. But there are several tribal people who have been living there for thousands of years. They are acclimatized and do not experience altitude sickness.
⭐. Their body compensates low oxygen availability by increasing red blood cell production and increasing the rate of breathing.
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