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		<title>Chronic Fatigue Diagnosis</title>
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, more commonly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
is a disorder or groups of disorders that is characterized by the onset of
fatigue that persists for more than 6 months. It is characterized by a host
of symptoms that range from muscle and joint pains to decreased ability to
perform even the least demanding activities.
This syndrome is diagnosed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, more commonly known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</p>
<p>is a disorder or groups of disorders that is characterized by the onset of</p>
<p>fatigue that persists for more than 6 months. It is characterized by a host</p>
<p>of symptoms that range from muscle and joint pains to decreased ability to</p>
<p>perform even the least demanding activities.</p>
<p>This syndrome is diagnosed by examining the symptoms of an individual</p>
<p>against two groups of symptoms which are commonly demonstrated by CFS</p>
<p>patients.</p>
<p>The first sign that healthcare professionals look for is the persisting</p>
<p>chronic fatigue that is not related to any other condition that results to</p>
<p>exhaustion. Tolerance to fatigue among CFS patients is very low, thus they</p>
<p>get severely exhausted after performing even the simplest and least</p>
<p>demanding of tasks. In fact, it is not uncommon for CFS patients to move</p>
<p>from one place to another without feeling drained.</p>
<p>Most of them also get sick for several days to several weeks after</p>
<p>performing minor activities. Most of them also exhibit flu-like symptoms</p>
<p>after performing low intensity tasks.</p>
<p>The second criteria for establishing the presence of Chronic Fatigue</p>
<p>Syndrome is the onset of four of any of the following symptoms: myalgia or</p>
<p>muscle pains, arthralgia or joint pains in multiple locations, head aches</p>
<p>of more serious severity, persistent soar throat which recurs, tenderness</p>
<p>of the cervical and axillary lymph nodes, impaired short-term memory and</p>
<p>concentration, malaise which is experienced after physical exertion, and</p>
<p>sleep disturbance.</p>
<p>Other symptoms that healthcare professionals look for are abdominal pain,</p>
<p>bloating, dizziness, nausea, chronic cough, chest pains, shortness of</p>
<p>breath, dryness of the mouth and eyes, weight loss, onset of minor and</p>
<p>major psychological problems  such as depression, anxiety, irritability and</p>
<p>panic attacks, diarrhea, alcohol intolerance and skin and tingling</p>
<p>sensations.</p>
<p>Diagnosis is facilitated only after all conditions that are known to</p>
<p>produce the aforementioned symptoms are ruled out. In general, healthcare</p>
<p>professionals encounter difficulty in diagnosing chronic fatigue syndromes</p>
<p>due to the similarities and generality of symptoms it presents. Apart from</p>
<p>the fact that fatigue is a common result of many diseases, it is also a</p>
<p>very common sign of most chronic conditions. CFS also presents no symptoms</p>
<p>that are visible and obvious enough for easy identification.</p>
<p>On top of these, there are also no diagnostic and laboratory tests that can</p>
<p>help in establishing the presence of the disorder. Patients of CFS also</p>
<p>display varying symptoms and level of severity which makes most patient</p>
<p>experience differences in symptoms and severity. However through exclusion</p>
<p>of the following factors, most doctors can arrive at a diagnosis:</p>
<p>1. The presentation of identifiable conditions that result to fatigue and</p>
<p>decreased level of activities. Most doctors look for symptoms of</p>
<p>hypothyroidism, a condition wherein the thyroid produces lower levels of</p>
<p>thyroid hormones. Other notable conditions that may exhibit symptoms</p>
<p>similar with CFS are lupus, Lyme disease, multiple sclerosis, bipolar</p>
<p>disorder, mononucleosis or kissing disease, depression and diabetes.</p>
<p>2. The usage of medications that result to fatigue. Obviously, there are a</p>
<p>number of medications, drugs and substances that can cause physical</p>
<p>exhaustion.</p>
<p>3. Recurrence of previous diseases, disorders and illness that can produce</p>
<p>extreme exhaustion such as cancer.</p>
<p>4. Substance abuse, more specifically excessive alcohol consumption.</p>
<p>5. Obesity which is defined as having a Body Mass Index (BMI) or more than</p>
<p>45.</p>
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		<title>Natural Remedies For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To experience fatigue is a normal occurrence in one&#8217;s life. Most people
experience fatigue especially after doing some strenuous activities. These
instances of fatigue only happen when we overexert ourselves. The feeling
of exhaustion is usually relieved after we get some much-needed rest.
However, people with chronic fatigue syndrome suffer from fatigue, as well
as a number of other symptoms, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To experience fatigue is a normal occurrence in one&#8217;s life. Most people</p>
<p>experience fatigue especially after doing some strenuous activities. These</p>
<p>instances of fatigue only happen when we overexert ourselves. The feeling</p>
<p>of exhaustion is usually relieved after we get some much-needed rest.</p>
<p>However, people with chronic fatigue syndrome suffer from fatigue, as well</p>
<p>as a number of other symptoms, for a long period of time, usually over six</p>
<p>months.</p>
<p>Although the exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS is difficult to</p>
<p>determine, it is believed that one of the factors that trigger it is viral</p>
<p>infection. People suffering from CFS usually exhibit symptoms that also</p>
<p>occur in viral infections such as flu: sore throat, headache, muscle and</p>
<p>joint aches, etc.</p>
<p>There is no known cure for viruses, as drugs such as antibiotics cannot</p>
<p>cure them. Consequently, there is also no known cure yet for chronic</p>
<p>fatigue syndrome. But people suffering from viral infections can combat</p>
<p>these viruses by boosting their immune system. Because chronic fatigue</p>
<p>syndrome has a strong link to viral infection, boosting the immune system</p>
<p>by using natural remedies is one of the best ways to at least relieve some</p>
<p>of the symptoms if not overcome the condition.</p>
<p>The following natural remedies are highly recommended to patients suffering</p>
<p>from chronic fatigue syndrome:</p>
<p>1.) Include more vegetables and fruits into your diet – A nutritious and</p>
<p>balanced diet is an excellent way to maintain health and combat illnesses.</p>
<p>By eating more green leafy vegetables, whole grains and fruits, your body</p>
<p>is nourished with vitamins and minerals that strengthen the immune system.</p>
<p>2.) Eat more high-quality protein – Food such as fish, soy products, nuts</p>
<p>and chicken are good sources of quality protein that are low in saturated</p>
<p>fat and help maintain a good healthy body. Chicken and fish are also good</p>
<p>sources of omega 3, 6 and 9.</p>
<p>3.) Drink 8-10 glasses of water per day – Our body is 70% water and</p>
<p>drinking 8-10 glasses of water helps cleanse the body and keep it hydrated.</p>
<p>4.) Add more garlic and onion into your diet – Onion and garlic are known</p>
<p>for their virus-inhibiting abilities. They can be taken either raw or</p>
<p>cooked. Supplements that contain garlic and onion can also be taken as an</p>
<p>alternative if you don&#8217;t like the taste of these two healthful bulbs.</p>
<p>5.) Exercise regularly – Adding exercises and other physical activities</p>
<p>into your daily routine can do wonders for you. Having CFS doesn&#8217;t mean all</p>
<p>you need to do is rest all day. People with CFS are usually lethargic and</p>
<p>easily tired. To fight the lethargy, keeping the body active is important.</p>
<p>Doing 15-30 minutes of mild exercise and another 30 minutes of vigorous</p>
<p>physical activities such as aerobics, tennis, swimming and brisk walking</p>
<p>can help your body function better and your heart healthier and stronger.</p>
<p>Stretching and other relaxation exercises can also help you manage stress,</p>
<p>which intensifies chronic fatigue. However, before you start any exercise</p>
<p>routine, consult your doctor and ask for his advice.</p>
<p>6.) Take herbal supplements to fight CFS – There are several herbal</p>
<p>medicines you can take to help you manage chronic fatigue syndrome.</p>
<p>Echinacea root is known as an immune system booster. It is available in</p>
<p>tablet/capsule form and as tea. Ginseng root is believed to restore</p>
<p>vitality and increase energy.</p>
<p>In Asian countries, it is even known as an aphrodisiac. Licorice, pokeroot</p>
<p>and golden seal are also helpful in combating chronic fatigue syndrome.</p>
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