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Hyperventilation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In medicine, hyperventilation (or overbreathing ) is the state of breathing faster and/or deeper than necessary, bringing about lightheadedness and other undesirable symptoms often associated with...
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Hyperventilation syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperventilation syndrome ( HVS ; also Chronic Hyperventilation Syndrome or CHVS ) is a respiratory disorder, psychologically or physiologically based, involving breathing too deeply or too rap...
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Hyperventilation causes the carbon dioxide level in the blood to decrease. This lower level of carbon dioxide reduces blood flow to the brain, which may result in the following nervous system and emotional complaints:
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Hyperventilation Overview ... Hyperventilation is breathing in excess of what the body needs. This is sometimes called overbreathing. Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions such as infection, bleeding, or heart attack.
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Whether a panic attack causes hyperventilation, or hyperventilating is one of the causes of panic attacks, the two are linked. Part 4 of the free course... ... This causes you to feel as if you are short of air, when actually you have too much. This is why the following techniques work to get rid of hyperventilation.
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Terms related to Hyperventilation: ... Hyperventilation refers to overbreathing, in which ventilation exceeds the metabolic demand, and its related physiological consequences. ... Causes of Hyperventilation...
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