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Hyperventilation occurs when you breathe very rapidly and deeply, often leading to a decrease in carbon dioxide levels in the blood. This can cause symptoms like lightheadedness, tingling, and even fainting. While hyperventilating itself is generally not fatal, if it leads to severe respiratory alkalosis, it can result in dangerous complications. However, it is important to seek help rather than attempt to hyperventilate intentionally, as it can lead to serious health risks.

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