- On May 25, 2026
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Yes. Anxiety is one of the most common triggers of air hunger. When the nervous system is in a heightened state, breathing often becomes faster and more shallow, which can reduce CO₂ levels in the blood.
This chemical change can create a strong sensation of needing more air, even when oxygen levels are normal. This can feel uncomfortable and sometimes frightening, but it is a reversible pattern.
Learning slower nasal breathing and restoring diaphragm control can significantly reduce symptoms over time.
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