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, could the low oxygen level be due to the sinus pressure? I suffer from chronic sinus problems. I have ...Hi. I went to the Dr. yesterday for sinus pressure in my head & right ear. While I was... View answer
can coughing and being sick like sinus infection lower your blood oxygen level to the lower 90s asking because i have a sinus infection and when i cough real bad my heart rate goes up and my... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sandip Kabra
( General & Family Physician)
44 yr old male massive heart attack no oxygen 20 minutes put in heart stent in icu cannot drop tempreture constant seizures oxygen support other organs normal survival success / rate if any brain... View answer
Could I have low oxygen to my brain? I started with a headache, dizziness , and rapid heart rate ... slightly elevated at 13. Could I have a blockage causing my brain to be deprived of oxygen? ... View answer
or so my brain stops getting oxygen and i am still conscious but borderline almost going unconscious. What is happening to make my brain deprived of oxygen for that 10 seconds or so? I usually... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Purva Patel
( General & Family Physician)
have to breathe more to get oxygen to my brain & when i go up stairs now i feel like i have to breathe more to get more oxygen to my brain, i m really worried ... View answer
that there is abscess in the brain. they said it is because of sinus problem there was abscess in brain. can sinus problem give rise to brain abscess ? ... View answer
Father fell down flight of stairs, Emt s worked on him for about 10 minutes to get his heart beating again. Would this time without oxygen to brain cause him to have significant brain damage? He is ... View answer
stroke, the brain increases the resistance to oxygen deficiency, dizziness, headaches. ...Who regulates the metabolism of the brain and improves thinking and memory, has a stimulating ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saranya Ramadoss
( General & Family Physician)
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