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No, rapid breathing is a sign, not a wound.
Hyperventilation (hyper = a lot + ventilation = breathing) is a medical term. It is also known as "Rapid Breathing", "Deep Breathing" or "Overbreathing". The most common cause of spontaneous hyperventilation is anxiety or panic.
Rapid respiration can be caused by breathing difficulties, increased need for oxygen due to exercise or from pain.
Tachypnea (or "tachypnoea") (Greek: "rapid breathing") means rapid breathing
Fresh boneset contains tremerol, a toxic chemical which can cause rapid breathing and vomiting.
no. having your hands over your head doesn't cause rapid breathing but rather opens up your chest and increases lung capacity allowing your diaphragm ( the spongy muscle under your rib cage) to contract more and have a greater range of movement, and the intercostal muscles ( the muscles in-between your ribs) increase chest and lung volume so more air taken per breath hope it helps
Septicemia, or Sepsis, can cause fever, decreased urination, rapid pulse, rapid breathing, nausea and vomiting and diarrhea. The condition can begin in different parts of the body which will effect what symptoms are experienced.
rapid or fast breathing
Hyperventilation is rapid breathing which is caused by muscle contractions, particularly the diaphragm which is triggered by the phrenic nerve. Asthma, on the other hand, is associated with spasmodic smooth muscle contraction of the bronchiole tubes in the lungs. In hyperventilation you can breathe quickly in and out. In asthma you have a hard time breathing out, exhaling.
Rapid City Muscle Car was created on 1994-12-12.
Rapid uncontrolled breathing