Hyperventilation is not present in hypothyroidism, or is not driven by adrenalin, lactate, and free fatty acids
0 Arguments
0 Citations
0 Consequences
0 Mentions
Arguments
No arguments found
Opposing Arguments
No opposing arguments found
Citations
No citations found
Consequences
No arguments found
Mentions
No mentions found
Related Propositions
Hyperventilation is common in sleep and shock, sometimes producing extreme vasoconstriction due to the loss of carbon dioxide 1 0 2Thyroid maintains adequate carbon dioxide, improving the blood levels of salt, glucose, and adrenalin 1 0 2Hyperventilation is similar to being in the presence of too much oxygen 1 0 2Hyperventilation is defined as breathing enough to produce respiratory alkalosis from the loss of carbon dioxide 1 0 2Oxygen toxicity and hyperventilation create a systemic deficiency of carbon dioxide 1 0 2When carbon dioxide production is low due to hypothyroidism, there will usually be some lactate entering the blood even at rest 1 0 2Hypothyroid people are hyperventilating even at rest and at sea level 1 0 2Hyperventilation is present in hypothyroidism, and is driven by adrenalin, lactate, and free fatty acids 1 0 2Free fatty acids and lactate impair glucose use, and promote edema, especially in the lungs 1 0 2Hypothyroidism, estrogen excess, free unsaturated fats cause increased vascular permeability and brain edema, protein leakage, and alteration of the matrix 1 0 2