Sentences with phrase «of lack of oxygen»

They can also occur due to a fall or head injury, or as a result of a lack of oxygen to the brain due to a severe health condition, such as an asthma attack or heart attack.
Brain Injuries Whether sustained through physical trauma or as a result of a lack of oxygen or blood, a brain injury may have a dramatic impact on virtually every area of a victim's life.
It had suffered severe brain damage as a result of lack of oxygen.
A series of condition affecting your child's brain and nervous systems, cerebral palsy at birth is often the result of a lack of oxygen to the brain or trauma to the head.
Sometimes the patient's gums or tongue will turn blue, or worse the dog will collapse after activity because of a lack of oxygen.
They checked his gums which were a pale, grayish pink... a bad sign of lack of oxygen.
He states «Acidification, coral bleaching, the loss of biodiversity, with global warming and extreme changing weather patterns is causing alternating frequent typhoons and droughts where fisheries are collapsing and dead zones because of lack of oxygen are the virtual underwater deserts.»
Lack of nasal breathing and snoring may put kids at risk of lack of oxygen.
The first sign of a lack of oxygen may be seen in your dental health.
hardly, when you die, you pretty much have a hallucination because of a lack of oxygen to the brain.
«It'd be like a patient dying from heart surgery because of lack of oxygen

Not exact matches

The problem isn't the percentage of oxygen in the air, which stays relatively constant at about 21 % until about 70,000 feet — it's the lack of air pressure.
For instance, car accidents are a huge source of physical malaise in California, while suffocation — meaning an extreme lack of oxygen — is uncommonly common in Mountain states like Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico.
Or your body would shut down, begging for more sleep as a natural response to the lack of oxygen.
Asphyxiation results from lack of exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide due to respiratory failure or disturbance, resulting in insufficient brain oxygen, which leads to unconsciousness and death.
One is to allow the patient time for possible recovery to come about, and the other is the use of induced hypothermia to reduce the brain's use of oxygen, thus giving doctors more time to treat the patient before further damage occurs due to any lack of oxygen.
Lusko and his wife tried everything they knew, but Lenya passed out from lack of oxygen, and they called an ambulance.
Of course, people who are suffocating from lack of blood, and who breathe in and out yet it does not satisfy you with oxygen when you breathe because you have no red blood cells to nourish your organs with oxygeOf course, people who are suffocating from lack of blood, and who breathe in and out yet it does not satisfy you with oxygen when you breathe because you have no red blood cells to nourish your organs with oxygeof blood, and who breathe in and out yet it does not satisfy you with oxygen when you breathe because you have no red blood cells to nourish your organs with oxygen.
Or that the person was experiencing hallucinations induced by a lack of oxygen to and trauma to the brain resulting in fluctuating and erratic brain function?
What they most likely experienced is a dream - like sensation from lack of oxygen, an experience that would probably be the same for everyone just as people experience strokes pretty much the same way around the world.
The answer didn't always come easily in an age when causes were dying from lack of oxygen.
What if I slipped and fell or, even worse, passed out again from the lack of oxygen?
Lack of oxygen can cause your baby to grow more slowly and gain less weight in the womb.
There was a fourth incident that occurred in 2008 and resulted in an infant with a profound brain injury due to lack of oxygen.
Hypoxia (lack of oxygen) makes it MORE likely that a infant will try to breath, not less.
So how do you tell the difference between non-responsive because the baby was lacking oxygen only for a minute before delivery and non-responsive because the baby was receiving inadequate amounts of oxygen for hours at a time?
I didn't breast or bottle feed my daughter, she was tube fed and still is after suffering catastrophic brain damage at birth following a lack of oxygen in my labour, leaving her with severe cerebral palsy.
I'm reading through her blog now and she wrote a post in December that she had a dream that she had both children, but Charlotte was still a baby and incapacitated — due to lack of oxygen before birth: «In that moment I understood Charlotte had been deprived of oxygen at some crucial moment during birth and was incapacitated as a result.
(lack of oxygen and etc.) I was crying all night.
He had to stay in NICU for a while and later on he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy as his brain was damaged (lack of oxygen in - utero).
Irriversable brain damage starts to occur in as little as 4 minutes due to lack of oxygen.
The cost for a CPM attended delivery may be cheaper, but when you add the cost for hospital transfers, NICU stays, and handicapped infants suffering brain damage from lack of oxygen in childbirth, it no longer seems like a cost effective alternative.
The blood in the veins are lacking in oxygen and nutrients, but they are full of waste materials.
Subsequent evaluation revealed meconium aspiration and catastrophic brain damage due to lack of oxygen.
Because it's not a sudden severe cut off of blood, but rather a more moderate lack of oxygen that's been going on for minutes or hours, the body struggles to keep the heart rate in the normal range and is able to do so....
That's more than 5X the rate of 0.4 / 1000 found in a 2009 report on birth in South Australia.In addition, 2 babies suffered hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (brain damage due to lack of oxygen).
The veins are responsible for transferring blood lacking oxygen, but full of waste materials from the legs to the heart.
She was badly brain damaged due to lack of oxygen during labour and only survived for 24 hours.
This lack of breathing results in falling oxygen saturation levels, which in turn results in a lowering of the heart rate (bradycardia.)
Babies exposed to nicotine during pregnancy have reduced arousal mechanisms that do not allow the baby, once born, to sense lack of oxygen.
I took it to mean that the rate of a hospital - born vaginal - born baby needing cooling is really low because all the babies in the hospital who had bad strips (early signs of not getting enough oxygen) were appropriately given c - sections before the lack of oxygen could cause brain injury that needed cooling.
When the baby is born he is going through mild hypoxia and has lack of oxygen which makes the baby swallow, not breath or open his mouth.
A baby seeming «lifeless» can be a sign of illness, malnutrition, lack of oxygen and more, none of which are good things for an adult, nevermind an infant.
It turned out she was suffering from lack of oxygen.
Umbilical cord compression can cause changes in your baby's blood pressure due to the changes in heart rate and lack of oxygen.
A bradycardia episode is when lack of oxygen causes the heart rate to rapidly drop.
A problem with the baby or a maternal lack of oxygen may also lead to fetal distress.
As for SIDS, although I am not a doctor and this is merely just my own personal theory, is not so sudden but is actually due to lack of oxygen whether it be from the fact that babies can stop breathing for a moment because of irregularity, or because they are placed in a crib and then left alone for several hours without a watchful eye.
That meant the baby wasn't close to death from a lack of oxygen at the start of the delivery, as the defense contended, he said.
The lack of enough oxygen could trigger a SIDS incident.
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