Hyperventilation WisdomCard™
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Research Notes on Hyperventilation
Hyperventilation is rapid or deep breathing, usually caused by anxiety or panic. This overbreathing, as it is sometimes called, may actually leave you feeling breathless. When you breathe, you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Excessive breathing may lead to low levels of carbon dioxide in your blood, which causes many of the symptoms that you may feel if you hyperventilate.
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Latest Headlines on Hyperventilation
What is Hyperventilation?
- eMedicineHealth: Hyperventilation Overview
- Patient Plus: Hyperventilation
- Health Square: What you should know
- Physiotherapy for Hyperventilation: What is Hyperventilation
- Doctor Myhill: Hyperventilation
- HealthScout: Overview of Hyperventilation
- Healthwise (via Yahoo Health): Hyperventilation Overview
- A.D.A.M. (via University of Pennsylvania Health System): Hyperventilation
What Are The Symptoms of Hyperventilation?
- eMedicineHealth: Hyperventilation Symptoms
- The Panic Attacks Prevention Program: Hyperventilation Symptoms
- Wrong Diagnosis: Symptoms of Hyperventilation
- University of Michigan Health Center: Symptoms of Hyperventilation
- Healthwise (via Quality Health): Hyperventilation Symptoms
What Are The Causes and Complications of Hyperventilation?
- Wikipedia: Causes of Hyperventilation
- A.D.A.M. (via Medline Plus): Causes of Hyperventilation
- MedicineNet: Causes of Hyperventilation
- Wrong Diagnosis: Causes of Hyperventilation
- Wikipedia: Causes of Hyperventilation Syndrome
What Are The Treatments and Medications for Hyperventilation?
- eMedicineHealth: Hyperventilation Treatment
- Healthwise (via WebMD): Hyperventilation Treatment
- A.D.A.M. (via University of Maryland Medical Center): Treatment and Home Care
- Physiotherapy for Hyperventilation: Treatment for Hyperventilation
- Yahoo Health (via Healthwise): Autogenic Training
- eMedicine: Treatment of Hyperventilation Syndrome
How Do You Prevent Hyperventilation?
- Healthwise (via WebMD): Prevention
- Health World: Prevention
- Mother Nature: Preventing Hyperventilation
Wisdom, Personal Experiences and Blogs about Hyperventilation
- Windows Live: Blog about Hyperventilation
- Dr.Weil: Chronic Hyperventilation: Breathing Too Fast?
- WikiHow: How to Prevent Hyperventilation
- Helium: Recognition and treatment of hyperventilation
Foundations and Support Groups on Hyperventilation
Message Boards, Chat and Discussions about Hyperventilation
- HealthBoard: Causes of shortness of breath? | Breathing/Hyperventilation | Hyperventilation
- MedHelp: Search: Hyperventilation
- DailyStrength: Search: Hyperventilation
- BuyDr: How to prevent hyperventilation/panic attacks?
Scientific and Medical Journal Articles on Hyperventilation
- PubMed: Search: Hyperventilation
- Springerlink: Search: Hyperventilation
Clinical Trials on Hyperventilation
- Clinical Trials: Search: Hyperventilation
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- Reviewer: Nicole Kinsey
- Supervised by: The OrganizedWisdom Physician Review Team
- Last update: Oct. 15, 2009
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