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Cerebral hypoxia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cerebral hypoxia refers to deprivation of oxygen supply to brain tissue. Mild or moderate cerebral hypoxia is sometimes known as diffuse cerebral hypoxia . It can cause confusion and fainting, but ...
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Hypoxia (medical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypoxia is a pathological condition in which the body as a whole ( generalized hypoxia ) or a region of the body ( tissue hypoxia ) is deprived of adequate oxygen supply. Variations in arterial o...
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Heal Your Gut. ... To see if increased blood coagulation is causing oxygen deprivation based symptoms, take a blood decoagulant such as Warfarin or Halperin for 5 to 14days and see if symptoms abate significantly.
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However, while the causes of apnea are different in CSA and OSA, the symptoms and results are much the same – a deprivation of oxygen and poor sleep. The treatments for CSA include medications that stimulate the need to breathe and administration of oxygen...
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The important thing is to recognize the symptoms of oxygen deprivation - and this goes for both patients and caretakers or close family and friends. One of the effects of oxygen deprivation is losing concentration and awareness;
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Medical Complications from Oxygen Deprivation ... If emphysema is detected before it causes symptoms, there may be some chance of reversing it, although permanent changes in the alveoli usually occur, even in young smokers.
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These include oxygen deprivation, nutritional imbalances, physical trauma, toxic chemicals, allergic reactions, radiation, infections, parasites, and more. Lack of essential fatty acids directly ... Numerous testimonials indicate that many patients improve many symptoms with optimal supplementation of this supplement." ; -
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