Most people who ascend to high altitudes quickly experience some difficulty breathing, especially when they attempt to climb stairs or otherwise exert effort. When shortness of breath persists with even mild exertion, the effects of altitude are becoming more severe. If a person at a high altitude experiences shortness of breath in a resting state, this is a sign of severe altitude sickness and must be addressed immediately.

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