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Reduced Oxygen Levels

Reduced oxygen levels, or hypoxia, occur when there’s less oxygen available in the environment or blood than normal. This can happen at high altitudes, where the air has less oxygen, or due to health conditions that impair oxygen absorption and distribution in the body. When oxygen levels drop, the brain and organs may not function properly, leading to symptoms like dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, or confusion. Addressing reduced oxygen levels involves increasing oxygen supply or improving breathing and circulation, ensuring the body's cells receive the oxygen they need for proper function.