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5. Shortness of Breath

Fluid may also build up in the tissues or air spaces of the lungs, causing pulmonary edema. This has a blatant impact on how easy it is to breathe. In the beginning, pulmonary edema may simply present as shortness of breath.

Breathing may become more difficult while lying down. With time, it may become severe enough that the individual feels as if they are choking or drowning. Research also points to kidney failure triggered heart problems that—in turn—worsen edema and shortness of breath.

Shortness of breath, vector of a woman with breathing difficulties

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