Increased breathing rate over the long term can lead to respiratory alkalosis, where blood pH rises due to excessive carbon dioxide expulsion. This can cause symptoms such as dizziness, tingling in the extremities, and muscle cramps. Additionally, chronic hyperventilation may strain the respiratory muscles and lead to anxiety or panic disorders. It may also affect cardiovascular health by increasing heart rate and blood pressure.
excess breathing and increased heart rate.
breathing and heart rate increased. breathing and heart rate increased.
Literacy rate increased
Large pupils, blured vision, increased feelings, ill feeling if you swallow it, increased heart rate, sometimes breathing difficultys!
No, hyperventilation means increased rate and depth of breathing.
By excuiseing
At high altitude, there is less oxygen, so breathing rate is increased to compensate.
As the temperature changed, the fish's breathing rate increased or decreased accordingly.
An increased breathing rate, or tachypnea, can lead to a more rapid exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the body, enhancing oxygen delivery to tissues during physical activity or stress. It may cause symptoms such as lightheadedness, dizziness, or tingling in the extremities due to changes in carbon dioxide levels. Additionally, the body may experience increased heart rate and heightened alertness as part of the fight-or-flight response. Overall, these short-term effects help the body meet increased metabolic demands.
Some of the symptoms of cocaine overdose are chest pain, vomiting, nausea, tremors, seizures, breathing irregularities, increased body temperature and increased heart rate.
excretion of metabolic waste
No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate. No. It is a depressant, (Type of drug) which means that it slows the breathing and heart rate.