Anxiety can cause someone to have delayed speech and labored breathing, depending on how high the anxiety is. Anxiety is a form of stress that causes someone to become very worried, frightened, stressed, or all three, therefore, it speeds up the heart rate. Naturally, someone would begin to breathe hard if their heart rate speeds up because blood would pump faster and course throughout the body due to the increased rate and because of that, blood would need more oxygen in order be able to keep the body "breathing". Delayed speech might come from the anxiety itself directly, and have nothing to do with the heart rate. When you're anxious, a number of thoughts would crowd around your mind and because of that, it would make thinking hard and cause some stress as to what to say and you would end up just trying to say something but nothing at the same time, because your mind is telling you to say so many things at the same time.
When someone is experiencing anxiety, they can have difficulty breathing, nausea, sweating, sense of fear, heart palpitations, and can panic. These are also signs that a person is having a anxiety attack, which can last about 30 minutes or more, and can cause long term effects such as, insomnia, nightmares, depression, and aggression.
This could be claustrophobia or it can also be anxiety. If you know you are not claustrophobic then most likely it is anxiety.
Anxiety is when a person has lots of stress. This can happen to anyone.
Spontaneous breathing means that the person is breathing without having to think about it.
It really depends on the puppy.
When someone has a panic or anxiety attack, it's too easy to hyperventilate. This just aggravates the condition. By breathing into a paper bag, the person is forced to rebreathe some of his/her own carbon dioxide, preventing hyperventilation and easing some of the symptoms of the attack.
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Answer this question… A. When a person has stopped breathing on his or her own
A stethoscope is the instrument used to listen to a person's breathing.
if the person is sick, and you are close enough to the person, then yes you can get sick. But if you are sick and you breath on someone, then that person could get sick. If you or the person who you are breathing on are both healthy, then it would be hard to get sick, in fact if someone is going to get sick, then it will be the person who you are breathing on.
A nervous and anxious person is more vulnerable to anxiety during illness or injury.
Could be. Breathing is not a response. A person who is unconscious would be unresponsive and still breathing.