Hyperpnea
Description
Hyperpnea, or hyperpnoea (forced respiration), is increased volume of air taken during breathing.
Hyperpnea, or hyperpnoea (forced respiration), is increased volume of air taken during breathing.
Hyperpnea is breathing more deeply and sometimes faster than usual. It's normal during exercise or exertion. Tachypnea is rapid, shallow breathing, when you take more than the normal amount of breaths per minute.
Hyperpnea, or hyperpnoea (forced respiration), is increased volume of air taken during breathing.
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