Sensory Input Shaping Autonomics in Children with Dr. Kevin Lasko
In this episode, Dr. Kevin Lasko discusses the underlying mechanisms of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), focusing on the possible role of the lower parts of the brain in its development. He suggests that dysfunction in these brain regions may be contributing to the symptoms of POTS. Dr. Lasko emphasizes the importance of early intervention to correct these issues, particularly in children, to potentially prevent the progression to more significant symptoms later in life. This perspective encourages a holistic examination of the nervous system's role in POTS, beyond the heart or gut alone.