zuurstofarmoede
Zuurstofarmoede, also known as hypoxia or anoxia, refers to a condition where the body or a specific tissue is deprived of an adequate supply of oxygen. This deficiency can arise from various causes, affecting both humans and other organisms. In humans, common causes include respiratory problems like pneumonia or asthma, cardiovascular issues such as heart failure, and high altitude where atmospheric oxygen levels are lower. Anemia, a condition characterized by a reduced number of red blood cells or a lower concentration of hemoglobin, can also lead to insufficient oxygen transport to tissues. Exposure to carbon monoxide is another critical factor, as it binds more readily to hemoglobin than oxygen, thus hindering oxygen delivery.
The effects of zuurstofarmoede vary depending on its severity and duration. Mild symptoms can include shortness
In aquatic environments, zuurstofarmoede, often termed hypoxia, is a significant ecological concern. It occurs when dissolved