Lactoacidosis suggests there is a high level of dissolved carbon dioxide in the blood, causing the blood to become acidic. In order to remove this carbon dioxide from the body as it is a waste metabolite, you hyperventilate in order to "blow off" the excess carbon dioxide from your blood.
Free divers do but scuba divers do not need to. Scuba divers take their air with them and would have no need to hyperventilate.
she's not, it was for yesterday's guest....thought she would hyperventilate when receiving a new house!
That would be an albino. A person suffering from Albinism Please se the related link below
It can make them weak. And, mess with there brain also.
I would say only accept this answer from a MD. In my personal opinion I would ask you if you were upset about something that triggered you to hyperventilate.
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You would most likely use a thermal blanket on a person suffering from massive blood loss to prevent them from going into shock and suffering further complications. It doesn't have any effect on the blood loss in and of itself - you will need to take separate steps to minimize blood loss.
They would have to be a person with a seriously warped mind. Anyone who feels righteous about, or takes pleasure in, the suffering of others, is very, very sick. It doesn't matter whether those suffering might be perceived as bad people; they could be the worst in the world, but to take pleasure in their suffering puts the alleged "righteous" people in exactly the same category.
It is rare that anyone dies from laughing too much and a person would have to laugh for hours to cause serious internal injury. People who laugh for a long time can hyperventilate and this can often be rectified by breathing in and out in a paper bag.
Hospitalization would be recommended for anyone whose mental disorder is so severe that the person in question is dangerous to himself or others.
They would run a considerable risk of suffering poor health due to malnutrition.
Think of hyperventilating. When you eat spicy food you tend to breathe harder and get the same reaction as you would when you begin to hyperventilate.