Hyperventilation Treatment
Hello doctors, im 25 year male, im suffering from a problem after ejaculation I feels so much discomfort, I feels dizzin ...
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Hello hyperventilation during an orgasm or intense sexual activity can reduce the amount of oxygen flowing to the brain, which may cause a person to faint. People who feel anxious about sex may also hyperventilate during an orgasm or shortly afterward. Once a person's breathing returns to normal, the risk of fainting passes. You can consult me online for homeopathic treatment and guidance.
Dr. im 28y old sir I have baby boy Dr. sometime during sex mai behosh ho jati hoon means k eyes pr blackness ho jati or ...
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Hello- Hyperventilation during an orgasm or intense sexual activity can reduce the amount of oxygen flowing to the brain, which may cause a person to faint. People who feel anxious about sex may also hyperventilate during an orgasm or shortly afterward. Once a person's breathing returns to normal, the risk of fainting passes. Fortunately, it is curable.
Hello sir, sometimes I feel like not able to breathe fully. I feel like suffocating. It usually occurs during evenings t ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. Those who are hyperventilating typically take quick, loud gasps of air. Hyperventilation can increase anxiety and make breathing even more difficult. You may feel like you are suffocating, choking or smothering. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
I am experiencing some tingling and needle like sensations all over my body from the last 3 days and it became worse on ...
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How old are you what are your previous illnesses mostly tingling numbness all over the body is a passing harmless phenomenon very occasionally it can be a signal for significant underlying illness I need more details I suggest you get a private Lybrate consultation with me or any neurologist.
Hi Sir, I am 64 years old man. My bp and sugar are perfectly ok. For last one week I am feeling that I am breathing fast ...
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Hello, The average person takes between 12 to 20 breaths per minute. Rapid, shallow breathing, also called tachypnea, occurs when you take more breaths than normal in a given minute. When a person breathes rapidly, it’s sometimes known as hyperventilation. Either term applies to this condition. Rapid, shallow breathing can be the result of anything from a lung infection to heart failure. You should always report this symptom to your doctor and get prompt treatment to prevent complications. Call emergency if you experience any of the following: - a bluish/gray tint to your skin, nails, lips, or gums - lightheadedness - chest pain - chest that caves in with each breath -rapid breathing that gets worse -fever on the other hand fast breathing can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include exercise, anxiety, stress, anger or love. So please get investigated after meeting a near by physician. Most likely investigations to be done are x ray chest, ecg, complete blood count, kidney function tests, liver function tests, lipid profile, rbs, hba1c, urine micro and macro analysis. Hope my reply was useful. Thank you.
Hello respected doctors, I am facing anxiety related breathlessness for past few months. I am taking clonazepam one at n ...
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Clonazepam causes drowsiness (according to the dosage you are taking) .. so better to avoid in morning if you are working. Otherwise you can take. But do consult your doctor before taking it. Self medication can be harmful.
Respected mam/sir, have a little question about eye problem. My son is three years old. He has nystagmus problem in his ...
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Acquired nystagmus can be caused by a disease (multiple sclerosis, brain tumor, diabetic neuropathy), an accident (head injury), or a neurological problem (side effect of a medication). Hyperventilation, a flashing light in front of one eye, nicotine and even vibrations have been known to cause nystagmus in rare cases.
I am a diabetic type 2 travelling to ladakh What precautions and medication to be taken? Please advice. ...
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Ladakh is high altitude place. You should carry your current medicines. Kindly discuss it with your physician. I hope your sugar levels are within normal limits. Certain normal physiologic changes occur in every person who goes to high altitude: Hyperventilation (breathing faster, deeper, or both) Shortness of breath during exertion Changed breathing pattern at night Awakening frequently at night Increased urination. So Don't worry. Body generally takes time to adapt new place.
Dr. My wife is 33 and beta thalassemia minor, diabetic type 2, low b12, low vit D. She suffers shortness of breath with ...
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Hyperventilation due to anxiety is more of a "diagnosis of exclusion" than something to be actively investigated and diagnosis. This means, when all other possible causes of these symptoms are excluded and ruled out after a thorough work up, we make such a diagnosis in certain patients. As far as I know, there are no specific tests to conclusively diagnose hyperventilation due to anxiety. It is more of a clinical diagnosis, arrived from a detailed history and examination of the patient.
Why do I feel like i'm dying all the time? Is it anxiety or panic attacks. Sometimes I feel like I am having a heart att ...
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Dear lybrate-user, The symptoms of panic attacks are shortness of breath or hyperventilation, heart palpitations or racing heart, chest pain or discomfort, trembling or shaking, choking feeling, feeling unreal or detached from your surroundings, sweating, feeling dizzy, light-headed, or faint, numbness or tingling sensations, fear of dying, losing control, or going crazy etc. As you can see many of these can also be signs of a heart attack. The next time you feel a panic attack coming look around you and try to identify: - 5 things you can see, -4 things you can feel -3 things you can hear, -2 things you smell, -1 thing you can taste. If the panic attacks persist it would be a good idea to consult a psychologist for further treatment. Please consult privately for further help. Good luck.