Shortness of breath and heart failureDepending on the stage of heart failure, shortness of breath may
occur: - With exertion or exercise.
- At
rest.
- While lying down (orthopnea). This often is relieved by
sitting up or standing.
- At night and may be accompanied by waking
up coughing and/or wheezing, rapid heart rate, and a feeling of being
suffocated (paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea).
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