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The symptoms vary depending on the person, but they normally occur 12 to 24 hours after the climb, in the form of dizziness, a headache, difficulty in breathing and nausea.
2
It is the inflammation of the mucosal layer of the respiratory tracts.
3
Its symptoms are excess mucus and a cough.
4
It is the inflammation of the alveoli, which leads to the accumulation of liquid in the lungs.
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It is a pulmonary disease with symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, coughing, heaviness in the chest and whistling sounds when breathing.
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Also caused by a virus. This has similar symptoms to a cold, although they are usually more serious and are normally accompanied by a fever.