Cyanosis: This is the condition characterized by the low oxygen supply leading to the development of bluish to purplish discolouration of skin.
Hemoptysis: It is the medical condition characterized by the rigorous coughing associated with the presence of blood in mucus, generally seen in the case of tuberculosis or lung cancers.
Hypercapnia: this is the sate of high carbon dioxide level in the blood due to its high retention
Hypercapnia this is the condition of brain refelex which causes increased assess of oxygen supply to fulfill the demand of the body.
Arrhythmia: It is characterized by the improper rhythm of heart. If too fast then tachycardia and if too slow then bradycardia.
Necrosis: it is cellular or tissue damage in case of cell injury
Hypoxemia: it is the state of low oxygen level in the blood
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