you are using all oxygen in your lungs and still screaming so this makes you light headed
if you are light headed and dizzy, water would be a good thing!!!!!
Well, relatively, but only because almost anything sticks to hemoglobin better than oxygen. You are essentially getting light-headed from oxygen starvation in a very "dirty" way, like huffing glue or sniffing paint. Not recommended.
I might be feeling lightheaded due to dehydration, low blood pressure, lack of sleep, or sudden changes in position. It's important to rest, drink water, and if symptoms persist, seek medical advice.
Light-Headed is a hyphenated word.
Stretching can momentarily decrease blood flow to the brain, leading to reduced oxygen and glucose supply which can cause a brief lightheaded feeling. Additionally, stretching can stimulate the vagus nerve, which can lead to a drop in blood pressure. This combination of factors can temporarily affect vision by causing a decrease in blood flow to the eyes, resulting in a brief blackout.
Oxygen would re-light a glowing splint
yes. when someone feels light headed or dizzy, that is a sign of the lack of oxygen to the brain. since your blood is what carries oxygen, anytime there is a loss of blood to someones brain it does not get enough oxygen and that is when people pass out.
Yes, the helium doesn't let oxygen get through to your brain and can definitly make you feel light headed an dizzy.
So I'm thinking one of two ways on this one. One would be "pyromaniac," meaning light headed as in "lighting fires". The other is aeromaniac, meaning light headed as in lighter than air. I'm not 100% about either of these but hopefully they help somehow.
dizzy
When you yawn or take a deep breath, you may be changing the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in your bloodstream, which can temporarily affect blood flow and lead to feeling light-headed. Additionally, the act of yawning can briefly decrease blood flow to the brain, resulting in that sensation.