Dr Rosie Godeseth urged people to be attentive to potential health concerns when they lay down to rest, as certain symptoms may show up during this time.
A doctor has urged everyone to stay alert to the signs of heart failure, a serious condition that often goes unnoticed, especially a symptom that could become noticeable while you’re lying in bed.
This life-threatening condition is becoming increasingly common across the UK. Currently, an estimated 920,000 people are living with heart failure, and around 200,000 new cases emerge each year.
The NHS emphasizes that these symptoms may develop either suddenly or gradually over weeks or months. However, regardless of the timeframe, receiving a quick diagnosis can make a critical difference.
The signs and symptoms of heart failure
According to Dr. Rosie Godeseth, people with heart failure report a range of symptoms, but certain signs frequently show up in patients.
One common symptom, which many notice only while lying down, often goes unrecognized. So, paying attention to any unusual feelings when you lay your head on the pillow could be key.
Speaking with The Sun, the cardiologist and Associate Medical Director at Vitality Health noted: “Sometimes people will experience fluid buildup in the lungs which can make it hard to breathe when lying down.”
“If you find yourself having to be propped up on pillows while you sleep or are waking up short of breath, then book an appointment to see a doctor who may recommend undergoing a sleep study or heart function tests.”
Therefore, if you find it hard to breathe comfortably when lying flat and end up needing extra pillows to prop yourself up, it may be a sign that you should see your GP.