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Home » Hypoxia Symptoms, Causes, And Acclimatization Mechanisms

Hypoxia Symptoms, Causes, And Acclimatization Mechanisms

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Hypoxia Symptoms, Causes, And Acclimatization Mechanisms

Define hypoxia and enumerate the different types of hypoxia. Explain changes taking place in the body during acclimatization hypoxia.
Answer:

Hypoxia Definition:

  • Hypoxia is defined as reduced availability of oxygen to the tissues.

Hypoxia  Types:

1. Hypoxic hypoxia:

  • Occurs due to decreased oxygen content in the blood.

2. Anaemic hypoxia:

  • It is inability of the blood to carry enough amount of oxygen.

3. Stagnant (ischaemic) hypoxia:

  • It occurs due to decreased velocity of blood flow.

4. Histotoxic hypoxia:

  • It is inability of tissues to utilize oxygen.

Changes occurring in body during Hypoxia:

1. On kidney:

  • Hypoxia stimulates juxtaglomerular apparatus of kidney.
  • This increases the secretion of erythropoietin.

2. On blood:

  • Due to increased secretion of erythropoietin from kidney by hypoxia, red bone marrow is stimulated.
  • As a result, RBC count increase with increases in haemoglobin content.
  • As haemoglobin increases, oxygen carrying capacity of blood also increases.

3. On respiration:

  • Hypoxia stimulates peripheral chemoreceptors.
  • As a result, large amount of carbon dioxide is washed out and oxygen enters.

4. On CVS:

  • Hypoxia stimulates peripheral chemoreceptors.
  • This in turn stimulates.

Hypoxia Stimulates Peripheral Chemoreceptors

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