Who should not go to Tibet?

The following people should not go to Tibet:

Patients with organic heart disease, hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, hematological disease, tuberculosis, asthma and other chronic diseases. Due to the thin oxygen in Tibet Plateau, these patients with chronic diseases are more prone to altitude sickness and even cause more serious diseases.

Patients with respiratory diseases such as cold, fever, bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, pneumoconiosis and active tuberculosis. These diseases will affect the respiratory function of patients, make them more prone to altitude sickness, and even aggravate the condition.

Pregnant women. Due to the thin oxygen in plateau area, pregnant women may have complications such as anemia and pregnancy-induced hypertension syndrome, which also has a certain impact on fetal health.

Children under 3 years old and elderly people over 70 years old. These people have relatively poor physical fitness and weak adaptability, and are more prone to altitude sickness.

Patients with mental illness such as epilepsy and schizophrenia. These patients may get worse in plateau areas.

In addition, during traveling in Tibet, we should avoid overwork and colds, maintain a good mentality and mood, and avoid health problems such as altitude sickness. If the rest of the steamed stuffed bun goes, it is suggested to make preparations for plateau safety, which can help the body better adapt to the plateau environment. If you have chronic diseases or respiratory diseases, it is recommended to consult a doctor in advance and make corresponding preparations.