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Qaagi - Book of Why

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37 ] examined the effect of nasal breathing versus mouth breathing in patients with asthma during exercise or hyperventilationresultingin worsened pulmonary function with mouth breathing versus nasal breathing

The back pressurecreatedin the lungs with the slower exhale of nose breathing compared to mouth breathing

The backpressurecreatedin the lungs with the slower exhale of nose breathing compared to mouth breathing

Early orthodontic checkups can also address airway issues and poor or abnormal facial developmentleadingto impaired respiration , mouth breathing , and sleep apnea issues

any nasal or airway obstructioncan be causingimproper breathing , including mouth breathing

Adenoid enlargementleadsto snoring , mouth breathing , struggling to breathe and occasional obstructive apnoea

Medicationscan causebreathing with an open mouth , or smoking

enlarged tonsils or adenoidsare preventingproper nasal breathing and causing mouth breathing

Spiriva is typically prescribedto preventwheezing , shortness of breath , and difficult breathing in individuals with COPD

these obstructionscan causedecreased oxygen flow to the lungs , shallow breathing , snoring , and pauses in the breathing

many health problemscan causemany health problems

to stronger breathing muscles , more oxygen , and overall easier breathingleadto stronger breathing muscles , more oxygen , and overall easier breathing

in immediate decrease in heart rate , respiratory rate anxiety and dyspnoea 10resultedin immediate decrease in heart rate , respiratory rate anxiety and dyspnoea 10

to a lack of oxygen and REM State sleep that affects the overall chemistry of the body when the child is sleepingleadsto a lack of oxygen and REM State sleep that affects the overall chemistry of the body when the child is sleeping

to a lack of oxygen and REM State sleep that effects the overall chemistry of the body when the child is sleepingleadsto a lack of oxygen and REM State sleep that effects the overall chemistry of the body when the child is sleeping

decreased carbon dioxide levels in the bloodcan causedecreased carbon dioxide levels in the blood

to the ‘ dumping ’ of CO2 from the body , upsetting the O2 – CO2 balancecontributeto the ‘ dumping ’ of CO2 from the body , upsetting the O2 – CO2 balance

to altered jaw growth during development , in turn changing the structure of the craniofacial region and contributing to problems such as malocclusion , TMJ disorders and sleep apneahave contributedto altered jaw growth during development , in turn changing the structure of the craniofacial region and contributing to problems such as malocclusion , TMJ disorders and sleep apnea

to skeletal growth disturbances such as vertical maxillary hyperplasia and apertognathismleadsto skeletal growth disturbances such as vertical maxillary hyperplasia and apertognathism

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