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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome fits under an umbrella of disorders called autonomic disorders, or dysautonomia. POTs effects the way blood vessels contract in the leg, causing high heart rates upon posture changed, such as standing up.

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姿勢起立性頻脈症候群は、自律神経障害または自律神経障害と呼ばれる障害の傘下に収まります。 POTは、血管が脚で収縮する方法に影響を与え、立ち上がるなど、姿勢が変化したときに高い心拍数を引き起こします。

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Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome falls under a class of disorders called autonomic dysfunction or autonomic dysfunction. POT affects how blood vessels contract in the legs, causing a high heart rate when the posture changes, such as standing up.

INTO JAPANESE

姿勢起立性頻脈症候群は、自律神経機能障害または自律神経機能障害と呼ばれる障害のクラスに分類されます。 POTは、血管が脚で収縮する方法に影響を与え、立ち上がりなど、姿勢が変化したときに高い心拍数を引き起こします。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is divided into a class of disorders called autonomic dysfunction or autonomic dysfunction. POT affects how blood vessels contract in the legs, causing a high heart rate when the posture changes, such as when standing up.

INTO JAPANESE

姿勢起立性頻脈症候群は、自律神経機能障害または自律神経機能障害と呼ばれる障害のクラスに分類されます。 POTは、血管が脚で収縮する方法に影響を与え、立ち上がったときなど、姿勢が変化したときに高い心拍数を引き起こします。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is divided into a class of disorders called autonomic dysfunction or autonomic dysfunction. POT affects how blood vessels contract in the legs, causing high heart rates when changing posture, such as when standing up.

INTO JAPANESE

姿勢起立性頻脈症候群は、自律神経機能障害または自律神経機能障害と呼ばれる障害のクラスに分類されます。 POTは、血管が脚で収縮する方法に影響を与え、立ち上がったときなど、姿勢を変えるときに高い心拍数を引き起こします。

BACK INTO ENGLISH

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome is divided into a class of disorders called autonomic dysfunction or autonomic dysfunction. POT affects how blood vessels contract in the legs, causing high heart rates when changing posture, such as when standing up.

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