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Yes, chest tightness can be due to hyperventilation. More specifically is it due to Hyperventilation Syndrome which is a respiratory disorder caused by the psyche.
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Hyperventilation can lead to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood, which can cause symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, numbness, and tingling in the extremities. In severe cases, it can lead to hypocapnia, alkalosis, and hypoxia, which can be dangerous and require medical attention.
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.
You have correctly spelled hyperventilation.
a circular depression in the ground caused by a meteoroids is called a crater
Do you mean ST depression?
Yes, it can be dangerous, most people think that hyperventilation is due to getting little oxygen, but its not, hyperventilation is caused by having to much oxygen, that is why when putting a paper bag over your mouth helps, because you are breathing back in all the carbon dioxide that you exhaled, and this helps to balance out the oxygen. Hyperventilation can cause you to pass out.
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