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How does the lack of oxygen feel in Dubai?
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whether my son and I will feel a lack of oxygen in March or early April; because I read that there is an OXYGEN LACK in the UAE.
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аватар votvam
In the UAE, there is indeed 20 percent less oxygen, but it is not felt in any way. They were exactly a year ago. It was hot, don't forget sunblock and hats. Have a nice holiday.
аватар ilika15
Last spring I lived in Dubai for more than a month (March-early April). On the beach, on the street and in the malls, you don’t feel that oxygen is low. And in rooms with poor air conditioning, the heart squeezed a little after several hours of stay. We flew in December 2012 for a week, the same story. But I am a high blood pressure patient.
аватар natapro
You may just want to sleep, with a lack of oxygen.
аватар DED_IGO
I am 54 years old. Didn't feel any discomfort.
аватар Angelika55
Neither I, nor my son, nor my 74-year-old grandmother, who had hypertension and stroke in the past, felt a lack of oxygen.
аватар Angelika55
We were in Dubai in April last year and in February this year...we didn't feel anything like that...
аватар varnava
we were with children in February a year ago 2012. Before the trip, I also saw this information on the Internet about the low oxygen content in the air, and somehow I felt uneasy. Because Also a hypertensive with experience :)
As soon as I got off the plane, I immediately forgot that I was reading something at all. The sun, on the street + 25 *, and during the rest there was no discomfort.
аватар marsez
you don’t feel it, don’t worry, the main thing is don’t overheat)))
аватар lianabog
I moved to Dubai. For the first month, she walked very sleepy, slept constantly at the first opportunity, and did not even know that there was a lack of oxygen in the air. then disassembled. Within a month, the body accustomed to this and then nothing was felt. However, there is constant overwork, despite the fact that my work is far from heavy. I think a lot depends on where you eat from, maybe your city also has low oxygen levels or oxygen is heavily polluted with all sorts of exhaust gases and so on. Personally, I am from the Caucasus, where the level of greenery is very high, the nature is pure, the level of oxygen is very high. Therefore, my body felt such a sharp drop well. I also note that my immunity, the quality of my hair and skin have become noticeably worse for almost 3 years of living in Dubai. This was also affected by the quality of the water I wash and also the quality of food in stores - nothing natural or naturally grown, everything is tasteless and useless, my hair began to fall out, my nails are brittle, I run to hospitals almost every 2-3 months, for all my life Russia has never had to go to a doctor before. And besides the usual mild cold, she did not get sick with anything.
And for tourism, of course, all this does not matter, 1-2 weeks of stay here will not affect health in any way. Nevertheless, it is not advisable to come in the summer, it is too hot, the temperature does not fall below 45 degrees.
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