Respiratory Acidosis: Carbon Dioxide & Hyperventilation

Respiratory acidosis is often linked to high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood. Learn how to improve air intake through the nose and understand why exercise can trigger hyperventilation.

Wman breathing fresh air in winter in a snowy mountain

How to Get More Air Through Your Nose

Many people have difficulty getting enough air through the nose and breathe primarily through the mouth. Mouth breathing can cause problems such as snoring, dry mouth, sleep problems and fatigue. Issues like a crooked nasal septum, allergies or weak, flimsy nostrils can make nose breathing a challenge.

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