hapnikupööre
Hapnikupööre, also known as oxygen toxicity or oxygen poisoning, is a condition that occurs when the body is exposed to high concentrations of oxygen for an extended period. This can happen in various settings, including high-altitude environments, underwater diving, and medical treatments involving hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The primary risk factor is the prolonged inhalation of oxygen at concentrations above 21%, which is the norm at sea level.
The symptoms of hapnikupööre can vary but typically include visual disturbances, such as seeing halos around
Prevention and management of hapnikupööre involve limiting exposure to high concentrations of oxygen and ensuring proper