Definition: The term 'anoxia', as we know it today, originally referred to a lack of oxygen in the body.
A person who experiences anoxia (which means "no oxygen" or "insufficient oxygen") can experience several symptoms including:
1.
Sweating
: The body is unable to properly cool down, leading to sweating.
2.
Dizziness
: Dizziness occurs when the brain senses lack of blood flow through the arteries and veins.
3.
Shortness of breath
: This is caused by a decrease in oxygen levels in the lungs, which can cause shortness of breath.
4.
Fatigue
: People with anoxia often feel physically tired or sluggish due to a lack of energy.
5.
Nightmares
: Sometimes, people with anoxia experience strange dreams that seem out of place.
The term 'anoxaemia' is still used in medicine and medical literature today to denote a condition where the body's oxygen supply is insufficient, even if there are sufficient calories and nutrients available.