Hyperventilation Definition, Causes & More
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10. Neurological Problems
Neurological conditions, such as strokes, encephalitis and meningitis, may cause breathing problems. Neurological conditions may cause a temporary change in the breathing pattern , which results in both hyperventilation and apnoea.
Central neurogenic hyperventilation, or CNH, occurs when a person breathes too fast. In around 20 percent of the cases where patients were diagnosed with CNH, they also tested positive for central nervous system lymphoma, a rare form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.8Pantelyat, Alexander, et al. ‘Central Neurogenic Hyperventilation: A Sign of CNS Lymphoma.’ PubMed Central, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5759985.
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