Orthostatic Intolerance Part 2: Management – Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Long COVID-Dr Yellman Details An Outstanding Treatment Program

Today, I reviewed and link to and embed the Bateman Horne Center‘s video, Orthostatic Intolerance: Part 2, Management, 53:39, Jun 14, 2022, by Braden Yellman, MD.

Brayden Yellman, MD, addresses management of orthostatic intolerance (OI) syndromes:

– Recognizing and avoiding common triggers

– Management approaches: increase intravascular volume, improve venous return, maintain intravascular volume, increase cardiac input and improve cardiovascular tone while avoiding PEM (post-exertional malaise)

– Case presentation

All that follows is from the above resource.

 

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31:47: A medical school joke- “When you hear hoofbeats, don’t think of zebras.” But, rarely, it is a zebra.

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