Air movement.: Laughing, without question can interfere with the way your lungs normally function. The laughing can alter the amount of air both entering and exiting the lungs. The degree of interference can vary from person to person, but in most cases normal function will return soon after the laughing stops. If perceive that there is a problem then consult with a specialist.
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