My heartbeat speeds up when I breathe in and slows down when I breathe out. Does this happen to anyone else?




Answers:

Whats that sentiment in my ear?

This is run of the mill due to pressure created in the thorax when you breathe within and out

My little sister wont let my bring her to the hospital?

It's happens to everyone to one point or another - it's called Asherman's Phenomenon. Theoretically, it have to do with increasing and decreasing pressures in your thoracic cavity (chest) when you inhale and exhale. Your heart slows down when you purloin a deep breath contained by because the pressure has increased, and vice versa.

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