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Hyperventilation syndrome: report of case.

M E Kinni, P K Moy

    Journal of Oral Surgery (American Dental Association : 1965)
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    Hyperventilation, a common anxiety response, can trigger alarming physiological changes in some individuals. This review details these changes, their causes, and effective treatment strategies.

    Area of Science:

    • Physiology
    • Psychophysiology
    • Metabolic Medicine

    Background:

    • Hyperventilation is a frequent physiological response often associated with anxiety and stress.
    • It can manifest as an abnormal breathing pattern, leading to significant physiological disturbances.

    Observation:

    • In susceptible individuals, hyperventilation acts as a mechanism triggering alarming physiological and metabolic alterations.
    • These changes can significantly impact an individual's well-being and health status.

    Findings:

    • The abstract describes the specific physiological and metabolic changes induced by hyperventilation.
    • It also outlines the underlying causes contributing to this condition in affected individuals.

    Implications:

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    • Understanding these changes is crucial for diagnosing and managing conditions related to hyperventilation.
    • Effective treatment strategies are essential for mitigating the adverse effects of hyperventilation in clinical practice.