Humans sigh hundreds of times a day – sometimes due to exhaustion, frustration or feelings of relief — sometimes for no reason at all. But there may be more to this life-saving function than you ...
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A sigh is a deep inhalation and exhalation that stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system to take the body into a state of relaxation. It causes blood pressure to drop and heart rate to slow down.
Whether a sign of exasperation or a silent gasp of annoyance, a sigh crosses our lips more often than we think. Whether it's a sigh of relief or an electric exhalation, a sigh is far from trivial.