The POTScast E101: Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and POTS with Dr Steven Smith

Published 2022-12-06
Dr. Smith is a retired interventional radiologist who make a startling discovery - treating venous problems in women with pelvic congestion syndrome who also happened to have POTS led to amazing recoveries. Symptoms like chest pain and anxiety disappeared overnight! If you have pelvic pain and POTS, this episode is for you!

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All Comments (8)
  • @sarahe386
    Super appreciate this Spotlight!! Dr. Chan is my vascular surgeon and I am getting stented for May Thurner in just a few days. Hoping to be one of the lucky patients whose POTS improves drastically. This could be a new frontier of POTS treatment for those of us with hypermobility.
  • @TallDiana
    I don’t have any pain during sex, but I do have POTS and weeks-long bouts of persistent pelvic congestion with arousal. I have Non Length Dependent SFN, Cauda Equina Syndrome with Anachroiditis, and POTS.
  • @brookepolak7055
    I have undifferentiated dysautonomia and was just diagnosed with pelvic congestion syndrome. I know this was posted almost a year ago but if they still need patients i would love to be put in touch!
  • @normavazquez5151
    I wanted to know if pelvic congestion syndrome can cause an ovarian vein thrombosis which that's what they found first with me then they discovered I had pelvic congestion syndrome later on, which I was reading it can affect the ovarian vein.