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Excessive ventilation can lead to a condition known as hyperventilation, which causes a rapid decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood. This can result in symptoms such as dizziness, lightheadedness, tingling sensations, and even fainting. Additionally, it may disrupt the body’s acid-base balance, leading to respiratory alkalosis. Over time, chronic excessive ventilation can strain respiratory muscles and lead to respiratory fatigue.

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