High altitude is defined as any elevation above 5,000 feet (1,500 meters) above sea level. While most people are aware of the well-known effects of high altitude, such as altitude sickness and difficulty breathing, there are other effects that are not as commonly known.
Overall, high altitude can have a variety of effects on the body beyond the well-known altitude sickness and difficulty breathing. By staying hydrated, protecting oneself from the sun, maintaining a balanced diet, getting plenty of rest, and taking preventative measures, individuals can mitigate the negative effects of high altitude and enjoy their time at elevated elevations.