With an average diagnostic delay of 5 years, getting a POTS diagnosis is already difficult, but due to discrimination and lack of representation and diversity in healthcare, it’s likely BIPOC are having an even harder time getting diagnosed.
With an average diagnostic delay of 5 years, getting a POTS diagnosis is already difficult, but due to discrimination and lack of representation and diversity in healthcare, it’s likely BIPOC are having an even harder time getting diagnosed.
20% of women with POTS (Peggs, Kiffany J et al., 2012) and 11% with VVS (Muppa, Prasuna et al., 2013) have endo, both compared to 5% of healthy controls.
20% of women with POTS (Peggs, Kiffany J et al., 2012) and 11% with VVS (Muppa, Prasuna et al., 2013) have endo, both compared to 5% of healthy controls.