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Early adaptation to high altitude involves the body's initial response to lower oxygen levels, typically within the first few days of arrival. This can include increased breathing rate, heart rate, and production of red blood cells to improve oxygen delivery to tissues. Additionally, early adaptation may involve symptoms like shortness of breath, headaches, and difficulty sleeping as the body adjusts to the lower oxygen levels.

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