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Tissue Oxygenation

Tissue oxygenation refers to the process by which oxygen is delivered to the body’s tissues and cells to support their function. It primarily relies on the blood, which carries oxygen from the lungs to various parts of the body. Good tissue oxygenation is essential for energy production, allowing cells to perform vital tasks. Factors like blood flow, lung function, and hemoglobin levels can influence how well tissues receive oxygen. When tissues are well-oxygenated, they work efficiently, while insufficient oxygen can lead to fatigue, pain, or even cell damage, affecting overall health.