What Are the Different Causes of Hyperventilation?

Hyperventilation refers to the phenomenon that excessively deep and fast breathing increases the lung ventilation volume excessively, causing the alveolar gas, blood and tissue to exclude excessive carbon dioxide. It often occurs in hypoxia, unskilled pressurized oxygen supply, and anxiety, tension and fear. [1]

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