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Cerebral hypoxia occurs when there is not enough oxygen getting to the brain. The brain needs a constant supply of [[oxygen]] and nutrients to function. [[Cerebral hypoxia]] refers to the outer part of the [[brain]], an area called the cerebral hemisphere. However, the term is often used to refer to a lack of oxygen [[supply]] to the entire brain. | |||
==What are the symptoms of Cerebral hypoxia?== | ==What are the symptoms of Cerebral hypoxia?== |
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Overview
Cerebral hypoxia occurs when there is not enough oxygen getting to the brain. The brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients to function. Cerebral hypoxia refers to the outer part of the brain, an area called the cerebral hemisphere. However, the term is often used to refer to a lack of oxygen supply to the entire brain.
What are the symptoms of Cerebral hypoxia?
What causes Cerebral hypoxia?
Who is at highest risk?
Diagnosis
When to seek urgent medical care?
Treatment options
Where to find medical care for Cerebral hypoxia?
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