acapnia

/əˈkæpniə/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which there is a lower than normal level of carbon dioxide in the blood.
    • Doctors monitored the diver for signs of acapnia after his deep dive.
    • Severe acapnia can result in tingling in the hands and feet.
    • The patient's rapid breathing led to acapnia, causing dizziness.
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