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- Hyperventilation abstract "Hyperventilation occurs when the rate and quantity of alveolar ventilation of carbon dioxide exceeds body's production of carbon dioxide. Hyperventilation can be voluntary or involuntary. When alveolar ventilation is excessive, more carbon dioxide will be removed from the blood stream than the body can produce. This causes the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood stream to fall and produces a state known as hypocapnia (too little carbon dioxide in the blood stream). The body normally attempts to compensate for this metabolically. If excess ventilation cannot be compensated metabolically, it will lead to a rise in blood pH. This rise in blood pH is known as respiratory alkalosis. When hyperventilation leads to respiratory alkalosis, it may cause a number of physical symptoms: dizziness, tingling in the lips, hands or feet, headache, weakness, fainting and seizures. In extreme cases it can cause carpopedal spasms (flapping and contraction of the hands and feet).".
- Hyperventilation wikiPageID "381392".
- Hyperventilation wikiPageRevisionID "606031753".
- Hyperventilation hasPhotoCollection Hyperventilation.
- Hyperventilation icd "786.01".
- Hyperventilation icd "R06.4".
- Hyperventilation medlineplus "3071".
- Hyperventilation name "Hyperventilation".
- Hyperventilation subject Category:Abnormal_respiration.
- Hyperventilation subject Category:Respiratory_diseases.
- Hyperventilation subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Respiratory_system.
- Hyperventilation comment "Hyperventilation occurs when the rate and quantity of alveolar ventilation of carbon dioxide exceeds body's production of carbon dioxide. Hyperventilation can be voluntary or involuntary. When alveolar ventilation is excessive, more carbon dioxide will be removed from the blood stream than the body can produce. This causes the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood stream to fall and produces a state known as hypocapnia (too little carbon dioxide in the blood stream).".
- Hyperventilation label "Hiperventilação".
- Hyperventilation label "Hiperwentylacja".
- Hyperventilation label "Hyperventilatie".
- Hyperventilation label "Hyperventilation".
- Hyperventilation label "Hyperventilation".
- Hyperventilation label "Hyperventilation".
- Hyperventilation label "Iperventilazione".
- Hyperventilation label "Гипервентиляция".
- Hyperventilation label "فرط التنفس".
- Hyperventilation label "過度換氣症候群".
- Hyperventilation label "過換気症候群".
- Hyperventilation sameAs Hyperventilace.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Hyperventilation.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Hyperventilation.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Iperventilazione.
- Hyperventilation sameAs 過換気症候群.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Hyperventilatie.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Hiperwentylacja.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Hiperventilação.
- Hyperventilation sameAs m.021m_f.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Q575168.
- Hyperventilation sameAs Q575168.
- Hyperventilation wasDerivedFrom Hyperventilation?oldid=606031753.
- Hyperventilation isPrimaryTopicOf Hyperventilation.