What Is Orthopnea?
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10. When to Seek Medical Attention
Because orthopnea is one of the major symptoms of heart failure, its occurrence is cause enough to see a doctor.5Cara Martinez: ‘Shortness of Breath: When to See Your Doctor.’ Cedars-Sinai, September 30, 2019, https://www.cedars-sinai.org/blog/shortness-of-breath.html When accompanied by other risk factors, the urgency grows. Some examples of high-risk factors for heart failure are obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and a family history of heart problems.
African-Americans, smokers, seniors and individuals who drink excessively or abuse drugs are at higher risk of heart disease.6‘Heart Failure: Risk Factors.’ University Health Care System, https://www.universityhealth.org/heart-failure/risk-factors/ Even without these risk factors, people experiencing orthopnea should seek medical attention.
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