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When the body regains its normal oxygen supply, one may recover from hypoxia. A complete lack of oxygen, which results in permanent physical damage or death, is called ANOXIA. ... The general symptoms of drowsiness, mental confusion, dim vision, and dizziness occur here, as at lower altitudes, but they come on much more...
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dose of anesthesia, he had a lack of oxygen to the brain. Is that possible? Well, what he says doesn't make sense, he doesn't remember us most of the time, we have to remind him to eat, at times he throws up his food, he has seizures sometimes, etc. ... (all symptoms of having a loss of oxygen to the brain). My question is...
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www.medhelp.org/posts/Neurology/lack-of-oxygen-to-brain...
www.medhelp.org/posts/Neurology/lack-of-oxygen-to-brain/show/296099
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In addition, every time the windpipe closes, the brain is deprived of oxygen. This lack of oxygen eventually can cause problems morning headaches and decreased mental function. People who have sleep apnea are ... Patients with narcolepsy often feel tired most of the time. Other symptoms of the condition include cataplexy,
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www.neurologychannel.com/sleepdisorders/types.shtml
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Detailed info on causes and treatments of anxiety disorders and how anxiety and panic attacks affect your daily life. ... Everybody knows what it's like to feel anxious--the butterflies in your stomach before a first date, the tension you feel when your boss is angry, the way your ... But if you have an anxiety disorder,
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www.healthyplace.com/anxiety-panic/anxiety-self-help/an...
www.healthyplace.com/anxiety-panic/anxiety-self-help/anxiety-self-help-homepage/menu-id-1216/
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While trauma can make the brain swell, other types of injury or insult can cause cerebral edema (cerebral=brain + edema=swelling due to increased fluid). Whether the insult is lack of oxygen, abnormal electrolytes, or hormones, it may ultimately result in edema of the brain tissue. ... Enlarged Spleen Symptoms...
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www.medicinenet.com/coma/page4.htm
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Symptoms of mild cerebral hypoxia include inattentiveness, poor judgment, memory loss, and a decrease in motor coordination. Brain cells are extremely sensitive to oxygen deprivation and can begin to die within five minutes after oxygen supply has been cut off.
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www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/anoxia/anoxia.htm
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What are the most common symptoms of stroke? ... medications that help protect the brain from damage and ischemia (lack of oxygen); Medications of this type are called neuroprotective agents, with some still under investigation in clinical trials.
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www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/uvahealth/adult_nontrauma...
www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/uvahealth/adult_nontrauma/stroke.cfm
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A stroke occurs when some of the brain’s tissue dies from lack of blood and oxygen. The brain can be deprived of blood flow in several ways, but the two major causes are: ... If someone you know has any of these symptoms, call an ambulance. The key to limiting the damage caused by stroke is to ensure treatment is...
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www.seniormag.com/conditions/stroke/stroke.htm
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I believe prions are not the initial cause of brain wasting diseases, but lack of oxygen to the brain due to injury and/or toxin could be. It seems scientists can't find the cause as to why the prions misfold - in animals or humans, with similar symptoms but with different strains of brain wasting diseases.
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