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Trepopnea is a medical condition characterized by the ease of breathing in one position over another. It is often associated with cardiovascular disease and pulmonary disease.

Overview

Trepopnea is a type of dyspnea, or shortness of breath, that is relieved in one body position compared to another. Patients with trepopnea often find it easier to breathe when lying on one side compared to the other. This is different from orthopnea, where patients find it easier to breathe in an upright position, and platypnea, where breathing is easier in a reclining position.

Causes

Trepopnea is often associated with conditions that affect the heart and lungs. These can include:

Symptoms

The main symptom of trepopnea is difficulty breathing or shortness of breath that is relieved by lying on one side. Other symptoms can depend on the underlying cause of the trepopnea and may include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of trepopnea involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. Additional tests may be needed to determine the underlying cause of the trepopnea. These can include:

Treatment

Treatment for trepopnea focuses on managing the underlying cause of the condition. This can include medications, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgery.

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