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Orthopnea is the medical term for the abnormal condition in which a person has difficulty breathing when lying down and finds relief in sitting up or standing.
Orthopnea is the term you are searching for. "Orthopnea: is the dyspnoea {trouble breathing} which occurs on lying down and is relieved on sitting up. » Review Causes of Orthopnea: full list TopCauses of Orthopnea: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Orthopnea. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Sleep apnoea Asthma Gastroesophageal reflux disease Left sided chronic heart failure Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Left-sided heart failure Mediastinal tumor" The link with this information is under related links.
(1) Shortness of breath of 2 kinds: (a) Worse when lying down ("orthopnea") (b) That wakes you from sleep ("paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea") (2) Fatigue
Difficulty breathing when in an upright posture, usually relieved by lying down, is called platypnea. The word is from the Greek platus (flat) and pnoia (breath).
Lying down.
Prone means lying horizontal with the face down. Pronation is the action of lying prone.
Won't Take It Lying Down was created in 2000.
You can lay things down, such as tiles on a floor, but if you assume a recumbent position yourself, then you are lying down.
The most common symptom of coccydynia, irrespective of the cause of the condition, is pain when sitting, or when rising from a sitting position. If the condition lasts long enough, the patient may even experience pain when standing or lying down.
She was caught lying to her boss about her whereabouts last night.
he was lying down - he was alive and his vital functions ceased and he was dead. but the short answer is that he was lying down, that is undisputed.
The correct spelling is "lying down."