What is Orthopnea?

Usually Orthopnea concerns symptoms where the spirit of lying occurs. This can cause individuals to wake up during the night because they have difficulty breathing. Orthopnea often signals existing basic health, such as congestive heart failure or CHF. The difficulty of breathing can often cause significant anxiety that tends to deepen orthopnea. Dyspnea or difficult breathing is better controlled by the patient when the patient remains calm. Generally, symptoms of heart failure of swelling or swelling, spelling and fatigue. In addition, weakness, dizziness and insomnia may occur. Sometimes the fluid may be present in the lungs that can worsen orthopnoea and cause nitnel feelings. This heart condition applies to the time the right side begins to fail due to high blood pressure in the pulmonary lungs. Usually, high blood pressure in the pulmonary artery can contribute to breathing difficulties as it can cause wheezing and cough. Sometimes oxygen therapy can be indicated to help breathing, which significantly reduce orthopnea.

Sometimes breathing problems may be the result of chronic obstructive lung disease or COPD. This is a group of respiratory diseases that include emphysema and bronchitis. COPD often makes orthopnea difficult, while producing wheezing, chronic cough and yellow sputum. In addition, COPD can predict patients to respiratory infections and hospitalizations. In general, the treatment of respiratory anxiety related to COPD includes the use of bronchodilators, oxygen and sometimes steroids.

Treatment of night dyspniaciming can be difficult. Lying the apartment while sleeping tends to make breathing more difficult to digest the respiratory distress of the patient. When this happens, the patient may be recommended to sleep on several pillows instead of lying. In addition, an increase in the head of the bed with blocks can provide deep relief from shortness of breath from preventing the accumulation of fluids in the lungs.

Generally, when there is a difficulty breathing when lies nAnd plane, the doctor may recommend using additional oxygen therapy. Patients who receive oxygen, either through a face mask or nasal cannula can find that breathing and anxiety are much improving. Sometimes it is recommended that the patient use diuretics to reduce the accumulation of fluids in the lungs, which can worsen nightlife. Diuretics also helps reduce blood pressure, which can also contribute to heart, lung and breathing problems.

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