Hyperventilation Overview
Hyperventilation is
rapid breathing that often occurs because of
anxiety.
Rapid breathing results in an abnormal balance of
carbon dioxide and
oxygen in the
bloodstream.
Full article >>>Hyperventilation is rapid or deep
breathing, usually caused by
anxiety or
panic. This over
breathing, as it is sometimes called, actually leaves you feeling breathless.
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Full article >>>hyperventilationRapid or deep
breathing producing
faintness, numbness,
chest pain, apprehension and tingling, and
spasms of the extremities.
hypnosis ...
Full article >>>HYPERVENTILATIONSYMPTOMS"Pounding
heart, fingers are tingling, and palms are sweaty.
Full article >>>During
EEGs,
hyperventilation (
breathing in and out fast) and photic stimulation (flashing strobe lights) may induce epileptiform activity or even
seizures.
Full article >>>If you experience periods of intense fear accompanied by
chest pain,
rapid heartbeat,
rapid breathing (
hyperventilation), profuse
sweating and shortness of breath, you may be experiencing a
panic attack - a form of
anxiety.
Pleurisy.
Full article >>>A low PaCO2 may be caused by
hyperventilation,
pulmonary embolism, or
pregnancy.
Full article >>>HyperventilationLow levels of
oxygen in your
blood Medications such as thyroid pills,
asthma drugs,
beta blockers for
high blood pressure or
heart disease, ...
Full article >>>Conversely, when one breathes too rapidly (
hyperventilation), the
carbon dioxide is drawn off from the
bloodstream and expelled in the breath at an increased rate.
Full article >>>Another common cause of repeated dizzy
spells, especially in younger people, is
anxiety and
panic attacks, especially when accompanied by
hyperventilation. In this condition, the person overbreathes because of
anxiety.
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PEDAL SPASM -
Spasms of the hands or feet that may be seen in association with
hypocalcemia or
hyperventilation.
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Full article >>>BEHAVIORAL
Behavioral symptoms of
anxiety include pacing, trembling, general restlessness,
hyperventilation, pressured speech,
hand wringing, or finger tapping.
Full article >>>- Maintain adequate fluid intake to prevent
dehydration, common complication of
pneumonia's
fever,
hyperventilation and loss of
appetite.
Full article >>>Frequent
vomiting (every couple of hours over a day or two) that does not stop even when not eating or drinking
Extreme sleepiness (
lethargy)
ConfusionIrritability and combativeness
Rapid breathing (
hyperventilation)
Loss of
consciousnessSeizures ...
Full article >>>Recent research has shown that rapid loss of heat from the
respiratory tract is the culprit and, for this reason,
cold air alone may often bring on an attack. Similarly,
hyperventilation either from mental/emotional
stress or other circumstances ...
Full article >>>Lactic acidosis is an accumulation of
lactic acid. This can be caused by many conditions, including prolonged lack of
oxygen, certain
diseases, prolonged
exercise,
hyperventilation, and medications such as oral medications used to treat
diabetes.
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diagnosis and
treatment -
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- thyroid-stimulating
hormone (
TSH) test
-
thyroxine (T4) test ...
Full article >>>Gargling with something
Smelling
ammonia (or anything else unpleasant)
Forcible
traction on the
tongue (use a dry cloth to hold it and pull out)
Hyperventilation Breathing into a paper bag
Pulling the knees to the chest ...
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