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Medical Conditions - Hyperventilation

Hyperventilation is a condition where one tends to take quick fast breaths, continuously. One may hyperventilate during a panic attack, in response to anger, stress, anxiety, or depression. It can also be due to medical conditions like lung infection, heart attack, and more. With rapid inhalation and exhalation during hyperventilations, one may suffer an imbalance in the body's oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.

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