Chronic Fatique Syndrome Causes Symptoms Information with
Treatment
Author: Juliet Cohen
Article:
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease that was first named in
the 1980s. Even now, as increasing numbers of people are being
diagnosed with CFS, many people inside and outside the health
professions still doubt its existence or maintain that it's a
psychological ailment. People previously healthy and full of
energy may experience a variety of symptoms, including extreme
fatigue, weakness and headaches as well as difficulty
concentrating and painful joints, muscles and lymph nodes.
Typically CFS follows a viral infection (e.g. cold or viral
stomach bug), and is sometimes found after mononucleosis
infections. Non-specific symptoms of fatigue , tiredness ,
exhaustion , and aches make CFS difficult to diagnose and
similar to other conditions such as lupus , multiple sclerosis ,
fibromyalgia and Lyme disease. People with CFS are often unable
to perform normally at work and home because of their long-term
fatigue and problems with short-term memory. The hallmark
symptoms of CFS are overwhelming fatigue and weakness that make
it extremely difficult to perform routine and daily tasks, like
getting out of bed, dressing, and eating. The illness can
severely affect school, work, and leisure activities, and cause
physical and emotional symptoms that can last for months or even
years.
Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The common Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome :
Changes in the levels of hormones produced in the hypothalamus,
pituitary glands or adrenal glands.
Iron deficiency anemia.
Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
Virus infection, such as Epstein-Barr virus or human
herpesvirus.
Dysfunction in the immune system.
Mild chronic low blood pressure (hypotension).
History of allergies.
Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Some Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome :
Headache.
Muscle and joint aches.
Persistent fatigue.
Fatigue from exertion.
Intermittent fatigue.
Tiredness.
Fatigue.
Tender lymph nodes.
Inability to concentrate.
Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Adjusting your daily routine so that you have regular sleep
patterns can help.
Over the counter painkillers can help to ease muscle and joint
pain and headaches. Stronger painkillers can also be prescribed
by your GP, although they should only be for short-term use.
Medications to treat anxiety (antianxiety drugs)
Antidepressants can be useful for people who have depression
with CFS.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) may identify the thoughts
and feelings causing certain behaviour, and help you develop new
ways of coping. It's one of the most effective treatments for
CFS.
Pacing is an important way of controlling symptoms. It means
finding a balance between activity and rest, and avoiding large
bursts of exercise that may set you back. Learning how to make
the most of your energy can help to increase the amount you can
do.
Medications to reduce pain, discomfort, and fever.
About the author:
Juliet Cohen writes health articles
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