Recent statistics reveal that over 7 million people globally experience hypoxemia each year, with thousands of cases annually in the United States alone according to the CDC. Oxygen deprivation silently impairs both the respiratory and cardiovascular systems, increasing risks of organ damage and sudden health crises. Unfortunately, delayed recognition is common, as early symptoms are often subtle or mistaken for other issues, making timely intervention difficult and highlighting the importance of awareness and education about this hidden danger.
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1. Silent Hypoxemia Silent hypoxemia is a phenomenon where individuals experience dangerously low blood oxygen levels without the classic symptoms of breathlessness or distress. This condition…