As a sufferer of hyperventilation I would say it does. Not massively though but you can feel the difference.
Some sort of psychological stress can trigger hyperventilation syndrome.
hyperventilation may trigger seizures
Activities that can cause hyperventilation include intense physical exercise, extreme stress or anxiety, panic attacks, and certain medical conditions such as asthma or lung diseases. Drug use or abuse as well as high altitudes can also trigger hyperventilation.
You have correctly spelled hyperventilation.
Tachypnea
Yes, hyperventilation is can cause dead things.
They are not the same. Hyperventilation can be a symptom of anxiety.
Yes, chest tightness can be due to hyperventilation. More specifically is it due to Hyperventilation Syndrome which is a respiratory disorder caused by the psyche.
Hyperventilation raises body pH. Hypoventilation lowers body pH.
No, hyperventilation means increased rate and depth of breathing.
hyperventilation
Hyperventilation Syndrome is almost always a disease of young adults. Hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) is an episodic disorder that often presents with chest pain and a tingling sensation of the fingertips (paresthesia) and around the mouth, as well as deep and labored breathing (causing hyperventilation), although chronic but subtle hyperventilation can cause these symptoms too. Hyperventilation is breathing in excess of what the body needs. This is sometimes called overbreathing. Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions such as infection, bleeding, or heart attack.