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Hyperventilate on talking, laughing
Hi, I tend to hyperventilate when finishing a long sentence and even laughing a little triggers it.also the Yoga practice gets me hypervenilated. I didn't have this issue before. Any idea what could be this. I had pft , X ray clear. I also had heart sans done which were normal since I had chest pain, breathless issues.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. You will need to undergo a detailed examination and analysis of the investigation s done. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest.
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It could be asthma/ anxiety. Please consult a chest physician who can examine you.
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As all the tests  are not indicative of any disease.if required psychiatric consultation may needed
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