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What Causes Labored Breathing And Sweating?

I have a enlarged heart, I am diabetic, I have really high blood pressure, and was told I have angina. I have a very hard time breathing when I lay down. Sometimes so bad, I wake up covered in sweat and feel like im gasping for air, and it's not hot, so I know im not sweating because of that....what could it be? Im supposed to have a stress test done, and the heart test to check for blockage...im 23 years old.
Tue, 31 Jan 2017
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having diabetes and enlarged heart with high BP along with sweating and breath difficulties suggest heart failure.. and you may also have kidney dysfunction. These may be the complications of Diabetes or high BP or both.
I think you are required to limit your liquid intake specially at night along with salt.
keep your head end elevated position while sleep.
take diuretics to controll congestion. and better consult with cardiologist
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What Causes Labored Breathing And Sweating?

having diabetes and enlarged heart with high BP along with sweating and breath difficulties suggest heart failure.. and you may also have kidney dysfunction. These may be the complications of Diabetes or high BP or both. I think you are required to limit your liquid intake specially at night along with salt. keep your head end elevated position while sleep. take diuretics to controll congestion. and better consult with cardiologist