There are a number of serious possibilities, ranging from severe lung infection to chronic pulmonary disease. Please see your physician and ask him to have the x-rays examined by a specialist.
No, dyspnea is difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, whereas hyperventilation is rapid and shallow breathing. While they may be related in some situations, they are distinct symptoms with different underlying causes.
To maximize oxygen intake during physical activity, focus on breathing deeply and steadily. Inhale through your nose and exhale through your mouth. Maintain good posture to allow for full expansion of your lungs. Stay hydrated and avoid shallow breathing. Regular cardiovascular exercise can also improve your lung capacity over time.
I am under a considerable amount of stress and find that I am hyperventaling more and this does not make me feel good,and I am also tired. any suggestions I am under a considerable amount of stress and find that I am hyperventaling more and this does not make me feel good,and I am also tired. any suggestions
Hyperventilation syndrome is a condition or respiratory disorder caused by the psyche. This condition can cause one to breath too deeply or too shallow and cause symptoms such as dizziness, fainting and rapid or shallow heart rate.
Fossa - a shallow depression or hollow in bone, typically serving as an attachment site for muscles or articulations with other bones.
unusualy deep or shallow breathing
breathing
Your breathing.
Rate of respiration in normal adult is 15 to 20 minutes/ minute. They are not 'Deep' breathing. So shallow means how mush shallow and second is how often. If you take shallow breathing at normal rate then the answer is 'Yes'. If you take shallow breathing more often, then the answer is 'No'. But as level of carbon bi oxide increase in blood, it is the most powerful stimulant of respiration. Try holding the breathing for two/three minutes and then you will come to know what is the POWER of nature is.No body has ever died by holding the breathing willfully.
Shallow breathing can be indicative of pneumonia, asthma, or a lack of oxygen. If the body does not receive sufficient air, it will quickly shut down and cause death.
Shallow.
Shallow breathing Confusion
Yes
Confusion Shallow breathing
shallow breathing due to obstruction
shallow breathing and confusion
Noisy or painful breathing, Unusually deep or shallow breathing, or changes in skin color, just to name a few.