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  1. Hyperventilation: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Emergencies

    Jan 24, 2025 · Sometimes when this happens, it’s called hyperventilation, or overbreathing. That’s when you inhale much deeper and take much faster breaths than normal. This deep, quick breathing …

  2. Hyperventilation Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Jul 1, 2024 · Hyperventilation happens when you exhale more than you inhale. It causes symptoms like lightheadedness, chest pain and feeling like you’re out of breath. Hyperventilation most commonly …

  3. Hyperventilation - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    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 …

  4. Hyperventilation - Wikipedia

    Hyperventilation is irregular breathing that occurs when the rate or tidal volume of breathing eliminates more carbon dioxide than the body can produce. [1][2][3] This leads to hypocapnia, a reduced …

  5. Hyperventilation: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention

    Apr 14, 2023 · Hyperventilation occurs when you start to breathe very quickly, causing an imbalance between inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide (CO 2). This reduces the amount of CO 2 in …

  6. Hyperventilation: Symptoms, causes, and emergencies

    Aug 27, 2024 · Hyperventilation refers to fast breathing. In some cases, people who hyperventilate may breathe deeper than usual. Hyperventilation may occur due to an underlying condition or emotional …

  7. Hyperventilation: Symptoms, Causes, Effects & Treatment

    Hyperventilation syndrome is more specific and relates to an over-breathing pattern that happens under certain conditions. This over-breathing results in a group of symptoms. Although hyperventilation …

  8. Hyperventilation syndrome in adults - UpToDate

    Feb 23, 2026 · Hyperventilation — Alveolar hyperventilation is present when alveolar ventilation is increased out of proportion to carbon dioxide production and the arterial tension of carbon dioxide …

  9. Hyperventilation: Care Instructions - Kaiser Permanente

    It is harder to hyperventilate through pursed lips because you can't move as much air. Slow your breathing to 1 breath every 5 seconds, or slow enough that symptoms gradually go away.

  10. Hyperventilation: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

    Mar 4, 2026 · When we hyperventilate, we expel too much CO2, causing blood pH to rise (a condition called respiratory alkalosis). This alkalinity triggers symptoms like dizziness, tingling, and muscle …