Jean Kim Anatomy. Causes Stress, Anxiety Lung diseases, head injury, stroke, lifestyle causes.

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Jean Kim Anatomy

Causes Stress, Anxiety Lung diseases, head injury, stroke, lifestyle causes.

Symptoms Numbness, tingling in hands, lightheadedness, headache, chest pain, fainting. Lack of oxygen of air Raise of pH value in blood Preventing the transport of oxygen and other important molecules for human's nervous system to work.

Treatment First the person needs to increase the carbon dioxide level in blood. To do this, the person should perform the following: - breathe slowly and relax - take in less oxygen at a time from diaphragm and abdomen instead of chest wall.

Prevention Breathe through nose Learn belly breathing and aerobics can help. Do not wear tight clothes Take some relaxing time daily

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