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Does POTS syndrome get worse with age? Understanding the long-term outlook
While many cases of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) first appear in adolescence and improve significantly over time, emerging evidence shows that some patients experience symptoms for decades. The question, "Does POTS syndrome get worse with age?" has a nuanced answer, as the long-term prognosis is highly variable and depends on individual factors and the underlying cause. For some, it can be a chronic, fluctuating condition, while others may see a progressive worsening of symptoms.
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Healthy Aging