No, it sounds like a normal reaction to exercise to me. Severe Asthma would be like trying to breath in through a straw, you would wheeze and feel an abnormally tight chest.
There are many warning signs that you are experiencing a lack of oxygen. Some warning signs can include skin that is bluish to gray in color, lightheaded feeling, and tingling in extremities such as fingers or toes.
The palpation method of measuring heart rate involves placing the tips of your fingers (not the thumb) on the artery at the wrist or neck and counting the number of palpitations (beats), for one minute.
at the moment you are swallowing something yes, but as soon as you take your fingers away and start breathing again, you get a little bit of the after taste.
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1.excessively rapid and deep breathing.2.a condition characterized by abnormally prolonged and rapid breathing, resulting in decreased carbon dioxide levels and increased oxygen levels that produce faintness, tingling of the fingers and toes, and, if continued, alkalosis and loss of consciousness. yeah, your hands and arms will get numb, you'll feel really dizzy and have a hard time breathing properly. you will probably be panicking about the dizziness and breathing problems which could lead to breathing even more abnormally. the key is to take slow inhales and exhales (almost like in yoga) no matter how hard it may be. if that doesn't work, breathe into a paper bag until your breathing slows to normal again...
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if your hamster has a wire/metal cage you can rub your fingers up and down it makeing a noise. If your hamster is deaf then u could touch it lightly. if you cant feel it breathing and that did not help then it may have past away
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