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A member asked:

Rhr 60bpm when laying down, after two minutes of standing it was 88bpm. should i be concerned about pots syndrome ?

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Dr. Philip Miller answered

NO: normal heart rate is 60-100 bpm.

Answered 11/14/2017

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