Nocturnal dyspnea: Becoming short of breath at night is certainly not normal. It can be, among other things, a symptom of congestive heart failure which would certainly make you feel tired. Another possibility is allergic asthma triggered by your home/carpet/pet/curtains etc. Chest x-ray and breathing tests would sort out the causes.
Answered 9/28/2016
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