Does Kedarnath have low oxygen?

Blood oxygen levels below 80 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) may compromise organ function, which is extremely common in Kedarnath due to scanty oxygen in the atmosphere. This is called hypoxemia.
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Is there any breathing problem in Kedarnath?

After an altitude of 8,000 feet, however, the demand for oxygen increases. To breathe, Kedarnath requires 87 percent oxygen. However, here there is just 57 percent oxygen. The most common symptoms are restlessness, fainting, and heart attack.
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Is there oxygen problem in Badrinath?

Reaching at 10000 ft all of a sudden like by air may cause some breathing problem..but in case of badrinath, you wil gain altitude gradually..so it wont be any problem.
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Can heart patient go to Kedarnath?

CHD patients should avoid travel to elevations above 4500 m owing to severe hypoxia at these altitudes.
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Can old people go Kedarnath?

Yamunotri dham has around 6 Kms mild trek which can be easily done even by old age people, however there is Pony & Palki is also available there. Now comes at Shree Kedarnath ji, there is stiff trek of approx. 18 Kms, options available are Pony, Palki & Helicopter Shuttle service.
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Can babies go to Kedarnath?

Yes, you can comfortably go through this Kedarnath ji visit provided 1) you go by helicopter, and 2) carry/wear good warm winter cloth. It will be very cold over there in Kedarnath specially if it drizzles. Go by any helicopter which starts from Phata helipad and not any other helipad like Sitapur.
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Who built Kedarnath Temple?

Legend has it that the original Pandavas built the temple of Kedarnath and the present temple was established by Adi Shankaracharya, who restored the glory of the shrine in the 8th century A.D. The temple is said to be more than 1,200 years old and one among the 12 jyotirlingas in India.
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Does high altitude Affect heart?

Acute exposure to high altitude can affect the cardiovascular system by decreasing oxygen in the blood (acute hypoxia). It also increases demand on the heart, adrenaline release and pulmonary artery pressures.
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Is lower altitude better for your heart?

Living at high altitude reduces risk of dying from heart disease: Low oxygen may spur genes to create blood vessels. Summary: Researchers have found that people living at higher altitudes have a lower chance of dying from heart disease and live longer.
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Does heart work harder at high altitude?

According to experts, high altitudes are defined as anywhere more than 2,500 above sea level, where the air is “thinner.” Since the lungs get less oxygen at high elevations, the heart has to work harder to get oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body.
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Is there breathing problem in Ladakh?

The low oxygen problem in Leh is not really a 'problem,' if you make a proper Ladakh trip itinerary and allow your body some time to rest and recharge. As soon as you land in Leh, take a day off just to acclimatize. Drink plenty of water, and stay away from overexertion.
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What is a good oxygen level?

For most people, a normal pulse oximeter reading for your oxygen saturation level is between 95% and 100%. If you have a lung disease such as COPD or pneumonia, your normal oxygen saturation level may be lower.
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Why is Kedarnath at risk?

Long-term changes in weather patterns are making such collisions more likely, a development that some scientists believe is caused by global warming. Global warming has is also melting glaciers all over the Himalayas, including one perched above Kedarnath.
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Can we trek Kedarnath in night?

Things to Keep in Mind before Going for Kedarnath Trek

In case you're unable to cover the trek till late evening you can opt for Palki or Ponies to reach till destination or you can simply take rest in the camps nestled at Jungle Chatti, Bheem Bali and Linchauli for a night and then start the journey next morning.
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What is the healthiest altitude?

It's 6,035-foot elevation is a “sweet spot” that provides the most conditioning benefit in terms of ideal oxygen deprivation. The relationship between lower body weights and altitude comes with several hypothesis.
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Does altitude affect breathing?

The air at higher altitudes is colder, less dense, and contains fewer oxygen molecules. This means that you need to take more breaths in order to get the same amount of oxygen as you would at lower altitudes. The higher the elevation, the more difficult breathing becomes.
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Does altitude affect BP?

Altitude exposure is known to cause an increase in adrenergic activity, blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in resting conditions.
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Is living at high altitude good for you?

The available data indicate that residency at higher altitudes are associated with lower mortality from cardiovascular diseases, stroke and certain types of cancer. In contrast mortality from COPD and probably also from lower respiratory tract infections is rather elevated.
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What happens to lungs at high altitudes?

At high altitude, there is less oxygen in the air that you breathe. This means that all of the blood from all areas of the lungs, is relatively short on oxygen or hypoxic. Unfortunately, the lungs still respond to the shortage of oxygen in the same way: by tightening the blood vessels.
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Does altitude affect sleep?

Sleep at high altitude is characterized by poor subjective quality, increased awakenings, frequent brief arousals, marked nocturnal hypoxemia, and periodic breathing. A change in sleep architecture with an increase in light sleep and decreasing slow-wave and REM sleep have been demonstrated.
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Why Kedarnath closed for 6 months?

Every year the Chota Char Dham Yatra opens for travellers from April to May and the temples are shut for 6 months due to the heavy snowfall that happens in the region. Chota Char Dham Yatra is incomplete without visiting Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri temples.
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What is inside Kedarnath Mandir?

The first hall inside Kedarnath Temple contains statues of the five Pandava brothers, Krishna, Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva and Virabhadra, one of the guards of Shiva. Statues of Draupadi and other deities are also installed in the main hall.
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Why did Pandavas built Kedarnath?

According to mythology, Pandavas built the Kedarnath temple after Mahabharata. It is said that Pandavas wanted to go to Lord Shiva for forgiveness after killing their Kaurav brothers to atone for their sins. But Lord Shiva did not want to meet them. That's why Lord Shiva hid in Guptkashi.
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