Sang I Kong.  AKA overbreathing  Breathing excess of what the body needs  Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions such.

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Sang I Kong

 AKA overbreathing  Breathing excess of what the body needs  Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions such as Infection, bleeding, or heartattack

 People with asthma and mouth-breathing can get hyperventilation  Numerous medical conditions, such as lung diseases, asthma, pneumonia and other lung infections, cardiac diseases, bleeding, head injury, coffee abuse, and strokes can trigger this syndrome

 Bad posture, ergonomics at work, and occupational overuse syndrome often are cause of hyperventilation.  Anemia may stimulate breathing rate due to deficit of RBC

 Dizziness  irregular heart rhythms  heavy breathing accompanied by sensations of exhaustion  Tiredness  panic attacks  feelings of tightness in the chest, shakiness, and perspiration

- Exercise - Learn breathing exercises that help you relax and breathe from your diaphragm and abdomen - Breathe through your nose into a paper bag to increase carbon dioxide exhalation and immediately re-inhale the exhaled carbon dioxide

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