Yes, but if you are searching for the reason a person has low oxygen levels this is most likely NOT the answer.
When oxygen levels in water get low... When algae takes over a lake. The oxygen levels will get low.
there is no such thing because we breath oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide
it is because catfish can survive in low-oxygen levels. Trout survives at higher oxygen levels
We know that our blood has a pigment called Haemoglobin,which gives characteristic red colour to blood.A haemoglobin molecule carries a maximum of 4 oxygen molecules,and is called 100% saturated when it does so.So,breathing pure oxygen doesn't increase the transport of oxygen.
Happens in Hypothyroid problem not Hyperthyroid problem.
it can cause brain damage
The natural phenomenon is gravity. It allows the heavier oxygen to stay low.
Low blood pressure or low oxygen saturation (%).
yes
Low blood oxygen has many causes, often respiratory disorders, and can cause tissue hypoxia as the blood is not supplying enough oxygen to the body. Hypoxemia is the medical term used to refer to this condition.
Yes, hypothyroidism can cause charley horses. Some other causes of leg cramps include not drinking enough water, low blood sugar, overworking your muscles, and alcoholism. There are also medications that can cause leg cramping.
Low oxygen levels cause vasodilation in systemic arterioles.High oxygen levels cause vasodilation in capillaries in the lungs.
Yes, but if you are searching for the reason a person has low oxygen levels this is most likely NOT the answer.
A malfunctioning oxygen sensor can cause the engine to be low on power.
oxygen and low pH (acidic) substances.
Yes anaemia can cause heart flutters (palpitations). The cause is usually due to the heart trying to compensate for low oxygen levels in the body. Anaemia is an abnormally low amount of haemoglobin in the blood, which is the part of blood which carries oxygen. Therefore, low haemoglobin levels lead to low oxygen levels. In response, the heart will often try to increase the amount of blood pumped around the body, to meet the body's demand for oxygen by beating faster. This can cause a high heart rate which can lead to palpitations or heart flutters.