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Anoxia [View testimonials]
Anoxia results when oxygen is not being delivered to a part of the body. If the condition does not involve total oxygen deprivation, it is often called hypoxia, although the two terms have been used interchangeably. A related condition, anorexia, occurs when the blood circulates but contains a below normal amount of oxygen. The five types of anoxia or hypoxia include hypoxemic, anemic, affinity, stagnant, and histotoxic. Hypoxemic anoxia happens when the oxygen pressure outside the body is so low that the hemoglobin, the chemical which carries oxygen in the red blood cells (RBCs), is unable to become fully loaded with the gas. This results in too little oxygen reaching the tissues and can occur in suffocation when a person is at high altitude, where the pressure of oxygen in the air is much less than at sea level. Specifically, anoxia is a condition in which there is an absence of oxygen supplies to an organ''s tissues although there is adequate blood flow to the tissue. Lack of oxygen to the body''s tissues. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Anoxia is available below.
Symptoms:
• Unconsciousness • Seizures • Myoclonus jerks • Neck stiffness Symptoms of more localized or less complete oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) include • increased breathing rate • lightheadedness • dizziness • tingling or warm sensation • sweating, reduced field of vision • sleepiness • a bluish tint to skin • particularly the fingertips and lips • and behavior changes • often an inappropriate sense of euphoria. Anoxia: Complications Review medical complications possibly associated with Anoxia: • Mental confusion • Personality regression (see Personality change) • Parietal lobe syndromes • Amnesia • Hallucinations • Memory loss • Persistent myoclonus Complications and sequelae of Anoxia from the Diseases Database include: • Choreoathetosis • Cardiac arrhythmia • Cardiac arrest • Reduced level of consciousness • Cerebral oedema • Fits • Lactic acidosis • Acute confusional state • Breathlessness • Vegetative state • Polycythaemia
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