Hello dear See definitely pots syndrome is there along with anxiety issues. Iam suggesting some tests. Please share the result with general physician medicine or cardiologist for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Serum troponin Orthostatic bp evaluation Ecg echo Bp evaluation Serum tsh Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Hello Thank you for sharing all these details—it sounds like you’re going through a lot, and your symptoms are very real and concerning. The pattern you describe—heart rate jumping up by 40–70 beats per minute when you stand, dizziness, fainting (especially after showers or standing), blood pooling in your legs, and a very high heart rate during activity—does fit with symptoms seen in POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome).
Given that you’ve been experiencing this for more than 6 months, with frequent dizziness and fainting, it’s important to get a proper evaluation. POTS is a real condition, and you deserve support and answers.
Here’s what you should do next:
- Tell a parent or trusted adult right away about your symptoms, especially the fainting and very high heart rates.
- See a doctor as soon as possible (ideally a pediatrician or a cardiologist). They can do simple tests (like measuring your heart rate and blood pressure lying down and standing up) to help diagnose POTS or rule out other causes.
- In the meantime:
- Drink plenty of fluids and add a little extra salt to your food (if your doctor says it’s okay).
- Avoid standing up too quickly.
- Wear compression stockings if available.
- Take breaks and sit or lie down if you feel dizzy.
Important:
- Fainting, especially with a very high heart rate, can sometimes be serious. If you faint again, have chest pain, or feel very unwell, get medical help immediately.
Thank you and get well soon
