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hyperpnea meaning in Hindi
hyperpnea sentence in HindiExamples
More: Next- Symptoms included swooning, moaning, chattering of teeth, hyperpnea, and tetany.
- Hyperpnea, on the other hand, is defined as breathing more rapid and deep than breathing at rest.
- Examples of voluntary expiration include : singing, speaking, exercising, playing an instrument, and voluntary hyperpnea.
- Thus Cheyne Stokes respiration can be maintained over periods of many minutes or hours with a repetitive pattern of apneas and hyperpneas.
- Tachypnea is sometimes distinguished from hyperpnea when tachypnea is meant as rapid and shallow breaths, whereas hyperpnea is meant as rapid and deep breaths.
- Tachypnea is sometimes distinguished from hyperpnea when tachypnea is meant as rapid and shallow breaths, whereas hyperpnea is meant as rapid and deep breaths.
- Others give another classification : tachypnea is as any rapid breathing, hyperventilation is increased rate of breathing at rest, hyperpnea is an increase in breathing that is appropriately proportional to an increase in metabolic rate.
- The resulting decrease in concentration results in the typical symptoms of light-headedness, tingling in peripheries, visual disturbances etc ., whereas in hyperpnea in the contradistinguished sense, there are generally no such symptoms.
- The neurological feedback mechanism that monitors blood levels of carbon dioxide and in turn stimulates respiration fails to react quickly enough to maintain an even respiratory rate, allowing the entire respiratory system to cycle between apnea and hyperpnea, even for a brief time following an awakening during a breathing pause.
- A third paradigm is : tachypnea is abnormally rapid respiration ( though some may argue this is inaccurate as breathing differs from respiration ), hyperventilation is increased rate or depth of respiration to abnormal levels causing decreased levels of blood carbon dioxide and hyperpnea is any increase in breathing rate or depth that is not normal.
Meaning
noun.- energetic (deep and rapid) respiration that occurs normally after exercise or abnormally with fever or various disorders