POTS Isn’t a Heart Problem — It’s a Nervous System Disorder
In this video, Dr. Kevin Lenderman explains why Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is so often misunderstood — and mistreated.
While most patients are told their heart is fine, they’re still battling dizziness, racing pulse, nausea, fatigue, and even fainting. That’s because POTS isn’t caused by a heart defect. It’s a breakdown in the autonomic nervous system — the reflex system that controls blood pressure, digestion, heart rate, and more.
If you’ve been told “everything looks normal,” but your life feels anything but — this video may be the answer you’ve been searching for.
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