Your air sac aka Lungs can barely take in a minimum amount of air if you take in to much same as holding your breath for seconds and releasing can cause death.
Early signs of hypovolemic shock include rapid heart rate, low blood pressure, pale or cool skin, rapid breathing, and feeling weak or dizzy. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if these symptoms are present.
Common hyperventilating symptoms during a panic attack include rapid breathing, feeling lightheaded or dizzy, chest tightness, tingling or numbness in the hands or feet, and a sense of being out of control.
Caligynephobia is the fear of beautiful women. Some of the symptoms of caligynephobia include dizzy spells and rapid breathing, similar to that of a panic attack.
with heartstroke, the temperature of the body rises andthe following symptoms may occur. - confusion - disorientation - rapid and shallow breathing - fit (seizures) confusion shallow breathing sudden muscle contractions the symptoms of heart exhaustion include: - excess sweating - nausea and vomiting - feeling light-headed/ faint - tiredness - headache - muscle cramps
No, rapid breathing is a sign, not a wound.
Tachypnea (or "tachypnoea") (Greek: "rapid breathing") means rapid breathing
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A medical emergency characterized by paleness, feeling faint, and a weak rapid pulse may indicate shock, which can result from various causes such as severe blood loss, dehydration, or anaphylaxis. These symptoms suggest that the body is not receiving adequate blood flow, which can lead to organ failure if not addressed promptly. Immediate medical attention is crucial to identify the underlying cause and initiate appropriate treatment.
Yes, cats can get dizzy from spinning around due to the rapid movement affecting their balance and inner ear.
Major symptoms of pulmonary emboli include sudden shortness of breath, chest pain (that may worsen with deep breaths), rapid heart rate, coughing up blood, and feeling lightheaded or dizzy. It is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention.
Hyperventilation (hyper = a lot + ventilation = breathing) is a medical term. It is also known as "Rapid Breathing", "Deep Breathing" or "Overbreathing". The most common cause of spontaneous hyperventilation is anxiety or panic.
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