POTS, Small Fiber Neuropathy, and Mystery Symptoms with Dr. David Saperstein

In this episode, Dr. David Saperstein explores the connection between POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and small fiber neuropathy, a condition where the small nerves, particularly in the legs, show reduced numbers or activity. He discusses how these conditions often coexist, highlighting their potential overlap in symptoms such as migraine headaches, tinnitus, and brain fog. Dr. Saperstein also addresses listener inquiries, focusing on how these symptoms might be influenced by or linked to COVID-19. Through this discussion, listeners gain insights into both the neurological aspects of POTS and its broader symptomatology, further complicating its diagnosis and management. This episode serves as a valuable resource for understanding POTS comorbidities and symptom management in a COVID context.

Published October 04, 2022
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The POTScast