Examples of using Hyperventilation in English and their translations into Swedish
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She developed severe hyperventilation.
Hyperventilation. The soufflé fell… again!
The soufflé fell… again.- Hyperventilation.
Dyspnoea Hyperventilation Throat irritation.
Confirmed reports of: Hyperventilation.
Easy, easy… Hyperventilation, nerves, stress.
It is usually caused by hyperventilation.
Hyperventilation can cause chest pain see above.
And who's gonna hold my hyperventilation bag if I pass out and shit myself?
Hyperventilation… mannitol… I don't know everything.
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Hyperventilation, pneumonia aspiration, rales, dysphonia.
For example, children with childhood absence epilepsy may be susceptible to hyperventilation.
Initial hyperventilation leads to respiratory alkalosis.
Just the thought of meeting Ben's parents sent me into my newest afflictionl hyperventilation.
Hyperventilation Respiratory failure Alveolar haemorrhages Asthma Atelectasis.
Symptoms of a panic attack include rapid heartbeat, hyperventilation, sweating, and nausea.
Hyperventilation Respiratory failure Alveolar haemorrhages Asthma Atelectasis Pleural effusion.
Bronchitis Bronchopneumonia Dysphonia Hyperventilation Sputum Discoloured Throat irritation Pharyngitis.
Hyperventilation creates a sensation of not getting enough oxygen,
epistaxis, hyperventilation, nasal mediastinal disorders.
Leep apnoea syndrome, hyperventilation, pneumonia aspiration, respiratory tract.
bronchospasm, hyperventilation, rash or pruritus) were reported.
Other signs of hyperventilation include cardiac arrhythmias
renal failure, hyperventilation, tachycardia, palpitations,
Leep apnoea syndrome, hyperventilation, pneumonia aspiration, respiratory tract congestion, dysphonia.
renal failure, hyperventilation, tachycardia, palpitations,
Rigorous breathing and hyperventilation is designed to arouse the serpent force called Kundalini.
rhinitis, hyperventilation, orthopnoea, chest wall pain,
Episodic hyperventilation is common, with periodic panting which can lead to breathing cessation.