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  1. ... used to reduce the severity and duration of symptoms (upset stomach, headache, shortness of breath, dizziness, drowsiness, and fatigue) of altitude (mountain) sickness. Acetazolamide is used with other medicines to reduce ...
  2. ... person can get to a lower altitude once symptoms begin. Some people are more prone to developing altitude-related sickness and may not respond as well as others.
  3. ... type happens to your ear . A change in altitude may cause your ears to hurt. This can ... symptoms of ear barotrauma include: Pain A feeling that ...
  4. ... gov/eardisorders.html">ear</a>. A change in altitude may cause your ears to hurt. ... symptoms of ear barotrauma include:</p><ul> <li>Pain</ ...
  5. ... the full effect of pentoxifylline.Pentoxifylline controls the symptoms of circulation problems, but does not cure them. Continue to take pentoxifylline even if you feel well. Do not stop taking pentoxifylline without talking to your doctor.
  6. ... with diabetes. It is also used for obesity, altitude sickness, aging skin, high levels of cholesterol or other ... damage in people with alcohol-related liver disease. Altitude sickness. Taking alpha-lipoic acid by mouth along with ...
  7. ... role >description</text-role><html ><html:p >Motion sickness is a common condition characterized by a feeling of unwellness brought on by certain kinds of movement. The usual symptoms include dizziness, pale skin (pallor), and sweating, followed ...