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Also required are mantras that can pace inhalations and exhalations, so as not to give the impression of hyperventilation.
Pure water loss is frequently associated with fever, hyperventilation or diabetes insipidus.
The patient may experience nausea, vomiting, hyperventilation, and hypocalcemia with muscle tetany and seizures.
Patients with severe falciparum malaria are acidotic and compensate by hyperventilation.
Thus a diver may be tempted to prolong underwater duration by prior hyperventilation in order to wash out as much carbon dioxide as possible.
The clinical features vary widely and may resemble myelopathy, radiculopathy, muscle disease, or even hyperventilation.
There will be no trophy or congratulation, no hyperventilation or applause or adulation.
She remained arousable, and her hyperventilation gradually resolved within 1 week, enabling complete withdrawal of all respiratory suppressants.
The problem comes when a swimmer or diver manipulates the brain's automatic breathing control device through hyperventilation.
I experience breathlessness and sometimes congestion leading to wheezing and hyperventilation.
In one sense modern medicine concurs in this association, by directly relating hyperventilation to a disturbed psychological state.
My wife, Erin, translated what I was trying to say through grunts, screams, and hyperventilation, into words.
In the respiratory field in our hospital, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or the hyperventilation syndrome are misdiagnosed as having asthma almost daily.
These treatments include hyperventilation, cerebrospinal fluid drainage, infusion of mannitol, hypothermia, barbiturates, and decompressive craniotomy.
The increase in the power of LF component during the postapneic hyperventilation was significantly more pronounced in non-REM sleep than in REM sleep.
This allows more oxygen into the lungs and the bloodstream, and prevents hyperventilation.
Sudden immersion in cold water may also cause hyperventilation and associated panic, further reducing a person's ability to remain afloat.
Pharyngitis, bronchospasm, hyperventilation, rhinitis, coughing, pleural pain.
Never breath-hold or skip-breathe when breathing compressed air, and avoid excessive hyperventilation when breath-hold diving.
They incriminate hyperventilation, which is not impossible, but can curare be definitely excluded?
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