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What are causes of hyperpnea?

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What causes hyperpnea?

Exercise and other things that decrease the oxygen intake into your body is what causes hyperpnoea. Your body simply makes you breath deeper and faster to replenish the oxygen your body needs.


Is hyperpnea a health problem?

yes


Breathing commonly associated with exertion that is deeper and more rapid than is normal at rest is known as what?

hyperpnea (hyper- means excessive, and -pnea means breathing)hyperpnea


When pn appears in the middle of a word such as hyperpnea how is it pronounced?

Both the p and the n are pronounced


How can you treat hyperpnea?

Practice breathing properly and don't get to stressed out (either physically or mentally) about things.


A pattern of alternating periods of hypopnea or apnea followed by hyperpnea is known as?

cheyne-stokes respiration


What is caused by hyperpnea?

Hyperpnea is characterized by an increased depth and rate of breathing, often in response to increased metabolic demand, such as during exercise or in high-altitude environments. It can also be caused by conditions like anxiety, fever, or respiratory disorders. While hyperpnea itself is a physiological response, it can lead to respiratory alkalosis if the increased ventilation results in excessive carbon dioxide loss. In some cases, it may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires attention.


What is a abnormal breathing pattern characterized by periods of apnea lasting 10-60 seconds followed aby a cycle of hyperpnea?

cheyne- stokes


What is the medical term meaning voluntary increase in the rate and depth of breathing?

HyperventilationTachypnoeatachypnea (tack-ihp-NEE-ah)tachy- means rapid, and -pnea means breathingtachypneahyperventilation


What is the medical term meaning Breathing that involves active inspiratory and expiratory movements?

The medical term you are looking for is "respiration," which refers to the process of breathing involving both inhalation and exhalation movements of the lungs.


What has the author Elizabeth A Aaron written?

Elizabeth A. Aaron has written: 'The oxygen cost of exercise hyperpnea' -- subject(s): Exercise, Hyperventilation, Oxygen in the body, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Respiratory muscles


What is the medical term meaning deep breathing?

Inhale or InhalingInspiration or inhalationInhalation.Inhalinginhaling i think i mean who wouldn't know thatIt's called Respiration.Inhaling and taking a breath.Inhaling.Respiration.Breathing in is called inhaling.Inspiration (the act of taking in air to the lungs)Respiration