What are the symptoms of heart disease when sleeping?

     Shortness of Breath (Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea):

Sudden shortness of breath that wakes you up during sleep. This can be a sign of heart failure, where fluid builds up in the lungs while lying down.

Chest Pain or Discomfort:

Angina or chest pain might worsen at night or during sleep due to decreased oxygen supply to the heart. This can be a sign of coronary artery disease.

Irregular Heartbeats (Arrhythmias):

Some people experience palpitations or irregular heartbeats more intensely at night. This could be due to a variety of heart conditions, including atrial fibrillation.

Fatigue or Weakness:

Feeling unusually tired or weak, especially after a full night's sleep, might indicate that your heart is not pumping efficiently.

Excessive Sweating:

Night sweats, especially if they are accompanied by chest pain or discomfort, could be a sign of a heart attack or other heart-related issues.

Swelling (Edema):

Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet that worsens at night might be a sign of heart failure, where the heart struggles to pump blood efficiently, causing fluid to accumulate in the body.

Frequent Nighttime Urination (Nocturia):

This can be a sign of heart failure, as the body tries to eliminate excess fluid during the night.

Snoring or Sleep Apnea:

 Loud snoring or episodes of stopped breathing during sleep might indicate obstructive sleep apnea, which is linked to an increased risk of heart disease.

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