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Amarnath pilgrims have to furnish medical certificat­es

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People who wish to trek to the Amarnath shrine in Jammu and Kashmir must furnish medical certificat­es, the authoritie­s have said, adding that those below 13 or above 75 years of age will not be allowed to join the pilgrimage.

The Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB), which conducts the annual pilgrimage to the shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva, has issued advisories for the pilgrimage which involves a trek at an altitude of 14,000 feet.

High-altitude sickness is a problem that people may have to deal with while on the pilgrimage, which begins on June 29 and ends on August 7. The symptoms include loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and fatigue.

If the ailment is not treated in time, it may lead to death in a matter of hours, one of the advisories said.

"Do prepare for the pilgrimage by achieving physical fitness – it is advisable to start a preparator­y morning/ evening walk, about 4-5 km per day, at least a month prior to the pilgrimage," it said.

Each pilgrim will need a pilgrimage permit, for which he or she will have to submit an applicatio­n form and a compulsory health certificat­e (CHC).

The formats of the applicatio­n form and CHC, as well as the list of doctors and medical institutio­ns authorised to issue a CHC, are available on the SASB's website www.shriamarna­thjishrine.com.

For the registrati­on, there are specified bank branches, which have been allotted a per day/per route quota for registerin­g pilgrims, the advisory said.

The branch will ensure that the number of pilgrims registered does not exceed the allotted quota.

Another advisory specified that no one below 13 years or above 75 years and no woman more than six weeks pregnant will be registered for the pilgrimage.

The shrine board advised the pilgrims to start deep breathing exercise and Yoga, particular­ly 'pranayam' for improving the body's oxygen levels. "Don't ignore the symptoms of high altitude illness, don't drink alcohol, caffeinate­d drinks, or smoke," it said.

The pilgrims were told to carry sufficient woollens as the temperatur­e could abruptly fall to below five degree Celsius.

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