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Alternate Name(s): Hyperventilation; Breathing - rapid and deep; Overbreathing; Fast deep breathing; Respiratory rate - rapid and deep ... anxiety and nervousness stress panic attack situations where there is a psychological advantage in having a sudden, dramatic illness (for example, somatization disorder) stimulant use lung disease such as asthma , chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
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But it occurs most often in people who are nervous or tense, breathe shallowly, and have other medical conditions, such as lung diseases or panic disorder. Women experience hyperventilation more often than men. ... People who hyperventilate usually take shallow breaths, filling only their upper chest when they inhale.
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But it occurs most often in people who are nervous or tense, breathe shallowly, and have other medical conditions, such as lung diseases or panic disorder. Women experience hyperventilation more often than men.
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People who suffer from Hyperventilation Syndrome are in no way trying to breathe harder. It has been observed that many patients are not even aware that they are over breathing. However, once the oxygen level increases and carbon dioxide levels decrease, the sufferer may then begin to experience dizziness or blurred vision.
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When you hyperventilate, you do not give your body long enough to retain CO2, and so your body cannot use the oxygen you have. 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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Many people hyperventilate when anxious, and this can add to feelings of anxiety and symptoms of dizziness and tingling. A controlled rate of breathing (8-12 breaths per minute breathing in a smooth, light way) is very effective at reducing symptoms of panic and anxiety.
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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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"Blowing into a paper bag is fine," Dr. Harrison says, "if you've hyperventilated before, been evaluated by a doctor, and are sure there is nothing seriously wrong." Most people who hyperventilate meet that criteria, but a few may have more severe problems.
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An anxiety disorder may make you feel anxious most of the time, without any apparent reason. We offer methods for changing your moods, including, relaxation methods and cognitive restructuring. ... Psychological Self-Tools - Online Self-Help Book ... find therapists | jobs | feeds...
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