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Suffocating means to not be able to breath, as if someone is choking you. With suffocation, you are not getting enough oxygen. Hyperventilating is where you are breathing really fast, can't stop and may possibly pass out from too much oxygen.
Someone might be advised to attend a sleep clinic if they have insomnia and cannot sleep at night. Another reason could be if they snore a lot or stop breathing during the night when they're sleeping.
if feels like someone is trying to kill you and u stop breathing
Yes, if they are heavy enough they can crush you, or cause you to stop breathing.
Call 911 if this keeps on or if the person begins to lose consciousness.
depriving revivingsuffocation strangulationAnother might be choke smoke.
I don't really know, but I'm guessing that it might be that you're hyperventilating so you need to breath as deeply and slowly as you can... see if it helps.
it dose stop breathing a whole breath but you can still breath.
When you stop breathing.
When you sneeze you do in fact stop breathing for a second. This is because of the force of the air going out.
When you are awake, your brain automatically controls your breathing to ensure a continuous supply of oxygen to your body. Breathing is a subconscious process, so you don't have to consciously think about it. If you consciously stop breathing or hold your breath, your body will eventually override this and force you to breathe to prevent oxygen deprivation.
Yes they can, but if they stop breathing for too long then they are dead. This happens to millions of people everyday.