Why do we feel out of breath on a hill station
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Going up to a hill station just isn't fun when you get headaches, nausea, or shortness of breath--all the signs of altitude sickness. The air at higher altitudes is thinner, and one needs to get used to it to survive it. If you're driving to a hill station, the change happens too quickly to get your body acclimatised.
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Going up to a hill station just isn't fun when you get headaches, nausea, or shortness of breath--all the signs of altitude sickness. The air at higher altitudes is thinner, and one needs to get used to it to survive it. If you're driving to a hill station, the change happens too quickly to get your body acclimatised.
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