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Have Palpitation During Sleep. Took Asprin Which Makes It Better. What Should Be Done Now?

My husband have been taking care of my father for a yr. He is in hospice and still lives with us. I recently had trauma with a wisdom tooth , My question is When my husband goes to bed, his heart is papitating, and he feels like he can not get enough air, he still has his tonsils, he snores, and doenst sleep much. I think he is getting anxiety, or is his arteries clogging, When I give him a baby asprin he does better. His blood presure is fine when we check it once a month? What do you recommend
Thu, 6 Jun 2013
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Hi, When your husband goes to bed heart palpitates, feels not get enough air, has tonsils, snores, disturbed sleep, he is looking after your father who lives with you. You recently had trauma with wisdom tooth.
The condition is secondary to the heart problem, may be secondary to the anxiety,and upper respiratory infection.
I advise you to consult a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment, Thank you.
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Have Palpitation During Sleep. Took Asprin Which Makes It Better. What Should Be Done Now?

Hi, When your husband goes to bed heart palpitates, feels not get enough air, has tonsils, snores, disturbed sleep, he is looking after your father who lives with you. You recently had trauma with wisdom tooth. The condition is secondary to the heart problem, may be secondary to the anxiety,and upper respiratory infection. I advise you to consult a cardiologist for diagnosis and treatment, Thank you.