How to deal with hyperventilation syndrome?
summary
Hyperventilation syndrome is a physical and mental illness. The disease is mainly due to overwork leading to autonomic nerve excitation, resulting in a sudden increase in inhaled oxygen and exhaled carbon dioxide. However, the oxygen in the blood has been saturated, and oxygen can no longer be exchanged into the blood, and a lot of carbon dioxide is discharged, resulting in acid-base imbalance in the blood. Hyperventilation syndrome is common in 16 to 30 women and can be severe enough to cause organ failure. The following is mainly about the diagnosis of the disease, I hope it will help you.
How to deal with hyperventilation syndrome?
1. Most of the clinical manifestations of hyperventilation syndrome are serious, such as shortness of breath, headache, dizziness, dizziness, numbness, limb stiffness and weakness. The patient will feel very scared because of this. Family members also feel very nervous, and it is easy to cause misdiagnosis.
2. Hyperventilation syndrome occurs on the basis of organic lesions in the body. Therefore, in the process of treatment, if it is considered to be suffering from hyperventilation syndrome, we must find out the qualitative lesions in order to better treat the disease, otherwise it is easy to delay the disease.
3. In order to prevent this disease, we must control our emotions and let the bad emotions vent in time. We can eat bananas to alleviate the disease and pay attention to the combination of work and rest in our life. When the disease occurs, patients often breathe fast, chest tightness, chest pain, dyspnea symptoms, patients and their families should pay attention not to panic.
matters needing attention
Excessive breathing syndrome can cause serious consequences of organ failure, so we should take positive measures to treat, we must find the primary disease, we can use sedatives to help patients with excessive ventilation, we can also use large masks to reduce carbon dioxide exhalation, we can also intravenous injection of calcium in patients with convulsions.