If you one were to breathe too little, they could feel nauseous, experience headaches or faint. If you were to breathe to much, there would be an onset of hyperventilation, which can cause similar symptoms.
You hyperventilate.
When the synthesizing glycogen is high in the human body it means that you have hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia is when you have too much insulin in your system.
Yes, a respiratory rate that is too slow, known as bradypnea, can be a cause for concern. It may indicate underlying health issues such as respiratory depression, central nervous system disorders, or metabolic imbalances. A significantly reduced respiratory rate can lead to insufficient oxygen intake and carbon dioxide buildup in the body, potentially resulting in serious complications. If bradypnea is observed, medical evaluation is advisable.
A heart rate that is higher than is too high for a year old. This likely signifies that the child has been overactive.
Breathing high levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) can lead to a condition called hypercapnia, which results in symptoms such as headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, confusion, and increased heart rate. Prolonged exposure can impair respiratory function and lead to serious health effects, including loss of consciousness or even death. The body may struggle to remove CO2 efficiently, leading to respiratory acidosis, where the blood becomes too acidic. Immediate medical attention is crucial in cases of CO2 toxicity.
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Yes, if activated at too high a rate.
No; it is too high for an adult or child.
It depends a little on if the baby is active or not. Various sources, including Wikipedia, cite 25-50 breaths a minute. Your doctor should be consulted if you are concerned, and especially if the rate is at that level when the baby is not especially active, or if there are other symptoms.
to not let your heart rate go too high
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