hyperventilation-induced respiratory distress
Hyperventilation-induced respiratory distress refers to a condition where rapid and excessive breathing causes an imbalance in the body's oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, leading to symptoms such as shortness of breath, dizziness, and chest tightness.
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