orthopnea

/ɔrˈθɑpniə/
noun
  1. Difficulty breathing that occurs when lying flat, often relieved by sitting or standing up.
    • Patients with heart failure often experience orthopnea at night.
    • She uses extra pillows to manage her orthopnea while sleeping.
    • The doctor asked if he had orthopnea, which would suggest a heart problem.
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