Feeling breathless
You may find it difficult to catch your breath if you have heart failure. It's normal to gasp for breath after exercise, but if you have heart failure you may feel breathless after everyday activities.
You're also likely to feel breathless when you're lying in bed. At its worst, breathlessness can make you feel as if you are suffocating.
If you start to feel more and more short of breath, you should see your doctor right away.
If the left side of your heart doesn't pump as well as it should, blood can stay in the upper left chamber (the left atrium) instead of being pumped out around your body. Because blood sits in this chamber, pressure builds up in the blood vessels behind it.
The extra pressure causes fluid to leak from the vessels into your lungs. This causes shortness of breath.
To learn more, see What is heart failure?
This information was last updated in Jul 25, 2008
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