1. Yes, hyperventilation can affect hearing and vision.
2. No, dental implants can not unless the person is anxious and then hyperventilates. So this becomes a mental issue.
3. No. These types of dental implants can not attract oxygen. Otherwise all of us who have them would have similar problems.
4. Perhaps the size can affect breathing.
Talk to your dentist. Perhaps there is swelling from these if they are new.
"You can not see hair implants. Right after surgery, they will scab up a little. But once the hair implants heal, you can never tell someone has had hair loss surgery."
a weezing noise like someone is breathing fast and hard
Look for subtle signs like slow and steady breathing, lack of movement, and relaxed facial muscles to determine if someone is really sleeping. If their breathing is irregular, they twitch, or show signs of tension, they may be faking sleep.
This may be referred to as hyperventilation, which is when someone breathes rapidly and shallowly, often due to heightened emotions like hysteria or excitement. Hyperventilation can cause dizziness, tingling sensations, and other physical symptoms.
Attract is already a verb. For example "to attract something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
breathing into a bag should help regulate their breathing and calm them down
to try to attract someone romantically or sexually
a door fitting which makes a noise to attract the attention of someone inside is a peephole
Probably not. Even if you could, wth?
When someone is not breathing and does not have a pulse
Asphyxiation
if the person is sick, and you are close enough to the person, then yes you can get sick. But if you are sick and you breath on someone, then that person could get sick. If you or the person who you are breathing on are both healthy, then it would be hard to get sick, in fact if someone is going to get sick, then it will be the person who you are breathing on.