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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Hyperventilation
  1. Hyperventilation is rapid and deep breathing. It is also called overbreathing, and it may leave you feeling ... blood. This causes many of the symptoms of hyperventilation. You may hyperventilate from an emotional cause such ...
  2. Common causes include: Anxiety or panic Fever Overbreathing ( hyperventilation ) Pregnancy (this is normal) Pain Tumor Trauma Severe ...
  3. ... recreational drugs Exposure to flickering lights or stimuli Hyperventilation Other considerations: People with epilepsy should wear medical ...
  4. ... spells, symptoms may include: Anxiety Breathing too quickly (hyperventilation) Sudden increase in bluish color to the skin ...
  5. ... find the underlying cause. For alkalosis caused by hyperventilation, breathing into a paper bag allows you to ...
  6. ... overdose may include: Airways and lungs: Rapid breathing (hyperventilation) Slow, labored breathing Wheezing Eyes, ears, nose, and ...
  7. ... heart attack and stroke. Rapid and deep breathing ( hyperventilation ). Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Seizures. Sudden drop in ...
  8. ... Dehydration (not having enough fluids in your body) Hyperventilation , which is rapid or deep breathing that can ...
  9. EEG 
    ... very safe. The flashing lights or fast breathing ( hyperventilation ) required during the test may trigger seizures in ...
  10. ... lung disease or other medical cause. The term hyperventilation is usually used if you are taking rapid, ...