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In any person, hypoxia and hypercapnia have certain common effects on the body.
Khambatta had to leave the location repeatedly to avoid hypercapnia.
Paul is the first to indicate that yoga induces hypercapnia.
In turn, these conditions of hypoxia and hypercapnia will trigger additional effects on the body.
In this situation the hypercapnia can also be accompanied by respiratory acidosis.
In addition, breathing air with a high carbon dioxide concentration may also lead to hypercapnia.
But they are particularly sensitive to overdoses of carbon dioxide, called hypercapnia.
Altogether, the negative side effects of permissive hypercapnia may outweigh the benefits.
The end result is hypercapnia, an elevated level of carbon dioxide dissolved in the bloodstream.
In terms of human health it is a lot higher but just a 2% concentration of CO2 would put you on the way to hypercapnia.
According to other sources, symptoms of mild hypercapnia might include headache, confusion and lethargy.
High carbon dioxide levels in the body (hypercapnia)
While generally not very toxic, the outgassing from it can cause hypercapnia due to buildup in confined locations.
As a result, their specific chemoreceptors become desensitised to the hypercapnia and instead respond to a decreased amount of oxygen present.
See Hypercapnia for more information.
Also, hypoxaemia and hypercapnia should be avoided.
By definition it causes an increased concentration of carbon dioxide (hypercapnia) and respiratory acidosis.
This is associated with alkalosis, hypercapnia.
Hypocapnia is the opposite of hypercapnia.
Since hypoxemia is a major life-threatening condition and hypercapnia is not, one might choose to accept the latter.
Low blood oxygen levels (hypoxemia) and possibly an increased blood level of carbon dioxide (hypercapnia).
This suggests poisoning from hydrogen sulfide, anoxia, and hypercapnia likely acted together as a kill mechanism.
Respiratory acidosis results from a build-up of carbon dioxide in the blood (hypercapnia) due to hypoventilation.
Severe hypercapnia after low-flow oxygen therapy in patients with neuromuscular disease and diaphragmatic dysfunction.
Studies in sheep indicate that fetal neurotoxicity induced by alcohol may be due to acidaemia and hypercapnia.