causes of hyperventilation
overview
hyperventilation symptoms can be similar to symptoms that are caused by another problem. hyperventilation can also be directly caused by:
- a medical condition or disease. examples include:
- a rapid increase in altitude.
- exercise.
- fever.
- ingestion or overdose of drugs, including amphetamine, aspirin, asthma medicines, cocaine, iron, lsd, or methamphetamine.
- nervous system problems, such as head injuries, encephalitis, meningitis, or stroke.
- physical problems that cause pressure on or within the chest, such as:
- chest wall injury.
- collapsed lung (pneumothorax).
- pregnancy.
- severe abdominal fluid retention (ascites).
- situations where there is a psychological advantage for a person to have a sudden, dramatic illness.
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current as of: august 6, 2023
author: healthwise staff
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current as of: august 6, 2023
author: healthwise staff
clinical review board
all healthwise education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.