Is there oxygen problem in Ladakh?

If you go to high altitude too quickly, your body will not be able to adapt properly to the lack of oxygen and you will suffer from AMS. Altitude sickness can happen to anyone and there is no way to predict it. Some people acclimatize quickly, some people acclimatize slowly.
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Can heart patient go to Leh Ladakh?

CHD patients should avoid travel to elevations above 4500 m owing to severe hypoxia at these altitudes. The risk assessment of CHD patients at altitude should always consider a possible absence of medical support and that cardiovascular events may turn into disaster.
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Do we need oxygen in Leh Ladakh?

The road traveling to Leh helps the human bodies automatically to adjust according to weather. But if you are reaching Leh by air then body takes to time to adjust and only rest is advised. There's no need of oxygen cylinder for a normal person.
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How can I get oxygen in Leh Ladakh?

Some of these oxygen bars in Leh are also available in the restaurants or dine-ins at Changspa road or the main market. The limitation of these oxygen bars is that they are only available in Leh main market but what about if you are going to Pangong Tso lake or Tso Moriri lake or other remote parts of Leh – Ladakh.
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Is oxygen less in Kedarnath?

This year, the pilgrimage site recorded a heavy snowfall. The health department said that the conditions in Kedarnath are worrisome for the citizens riddled with health issues. This season, at least seven people died due to lack of oxygen in Kedarnath. A 65-year-old woman died on Saturday morning after a heart attack.
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Can we drink in Leh?

Drinking is not prohibited in Leh. However, moderation is strongly recommended while consuming liquor. Liquor causes dehydration and in Leh, it might mean headaches and acute nausea.
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Can smokers go to Leh?

SRINAGAR: The J&K Government has achieved a major success against tobacco as Leh district in the Ladakh region has been declared a tobacco-free zone. The J&K Government has achieved a major success against tobacco as Leh district in the Ladakh region has been declared a tobacco-free zone.
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What was the problem in Leh?

Rapid urban growth, scarce water resources and a high risk of natural disasters pose serious challenges for Leh's urban planning and governance. Across South Asia, small and medium-sized towns are rapidly expanding. Urbanisation has made inroads into the entire Himalayan region.
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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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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 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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Is Ladakh clean?

Aparajita Goswami of Zero Waste Ladakh told Mongabay-India that “Ladakh has always been a Zero Waste society” but “with the opening of Ladakh to the outside world, the contents of the local waste changed, comprising a large portion of inorganic materials such as plastics, cement, glass, metals, ceramics, polyester, ...
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What is uranium in Ladakh?

Geologists from the Kumaun University have found "exceptionally high concentration" of uranium and thorium in Udmaru, a small village situated on a volcanic rock formation in the Nubra-Shyok valley in northern Ladakh.
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Why Ladakh is deficient in water?

“Being a cold desert, the weather conditions in Ladakh are extreme. The soil is underdeveloped and precipitation is hardly 100mm and vegetation is very sparse. A major source of water for drinking and irrigation is glacial meltwater.
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Can I drink alcohol in Ladakh?

I can drink alcohol because there have never been issues

Please hold on to them in Ladakh or high altitude places because any tobacco, smoking, and alcohol or other depressant drugs including, barbiturates, tranquilizers, and sleeping pills, etc..
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Is WIFI available in Leh?

Mobile network connectivity in Leh is great actually. No matter which network you are on, you will have full coverage. Airtel and Jio both provide 4G internet in Leh City. Vodafone and Idea do not have 4G in Leh yet but their speed is decent enough.
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Is Ladakh safe?

To summarize, yes, Ladakh is completely safe for tourists. The political turmoil is far away from the tourist destinations, and the rough landscape is certainly difficult to not navigate, but that does not mean that it is unsafe in any way.
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Can we swim in Pangong Lake?

Don't go or swim in the lake

But the lake is holy to the locals and the water is too cold. This type of activity can take your life as there is no hospital in a 34-kilometre radius.
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Are there mosquitoes in Leh Ladakh?

Mosquito repellents you could carry but from my own experience, mosquitos are not an issue in Ladakh. Carry general first-aid medicines like dispirin, dettol, band aid etc. For aid in acclimatization you may carry diamox which is easily available and could help you if you have AMS problem.
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Can Baleno go to Leh?

A Maruti Suzuki Baleno Alpha variant has stood the test of travelling from Bengaluru to Leh and back, without any breakdowns when a group of 7 IIT Kanpur alumni undertook a journey from Bengaluru to Leh, Ladakh. This 8,200 km journey was completed in 19 days from June 6-24, 2018.
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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. Your healthcare provider will let you know what levels are acceptable.
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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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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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Is Ladakh pollution free?

Aparajita Goswami of Zero Waste Ladakh told Mongabay-India that “Ladakh has always been a Zero Waste society” but “with the opening of Ladakh to the outside world, the contents of the local waste changed, comprising a large portion of inorganic materials such as plastics, cement, glass, metals, ceramics, polyester, ...
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