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Symptoms Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Posted by admin | Posted in symptoms | Posted on 29-08-2009
Women are 2 to 4 times more diagnosed with symptoms of chronic fatigue
syndrome than men. However, it isn’t a factor to be considered for the
condition. Experts believe that it could be that more women report their
conditions more than men do to the doctor. The syndrome affects most people
who are in their 40s or 50s, but chronic fatigue illness is a health
problem that individuals of all ages can be affected with.
The problem with this syndrome is definite risk factors are yet to be
determined and confirmed by the doctors as there is no exact cause known to
trigger the illness. The most common condition that affects the patient is
a flu-like illness, which, in most times, drains the energy and lasts for
years. And another problem with it is even the people who are previously
full of energy and healthy can be targets of various chronic fatigue
syndrome symptoms.
The common signs and symptoms associated to CFS are similar to typical
viral infections. However, unlike these infections, they can last longer
than just a few days. The tricky part is the symptoms can appear and go as
frequently without identifiable pattern. The persistent fatigue is
accompanied by other primary symptoms and signs. These include:
• Sore throat, expanded lymph nodes in the armpits or neck
• Muscle soreness or pains, join pains, redness or swelling
• New headache type
• Sleep disturbance
• Loss of concentration, and even memory
• Extreme physical exhaustion that lasts 24 hours following mental or
physical exercise.
Other signs and symptoms are abdominal pain, bloating, allergies, chest
pain, diarrhea, chronic cough, dizziness, fainting, and balance problems,
dry mouth, jaw pain, nausea, irregular heartbeat, earache, night sweats and
chills, weight loss/gain, breath shortage, visual disturbances, and
tingling sensations. There are also psychological problems added, such as
irritability, panic attacks, anxiety disorders, and depression.
Chronic fatigue syndrome can also produce possible complications. They can
be depression, adverse reactions and side effects from medical treatments
or de-conditioning, lifestyle restrictions, social isolation, and missing
work.
Most doctors, scientists, and researches believe that the patient can be
diagnosed with the syndrome when a minimum of four symptoms or persistent
fatigue have occurred for or over six months.
When to Ask for Medical Advice
It is time to seek medical advice when excessive fatigue or the symptoms,
such as psychological disorders and infections, continue to persist. If the
condition is preventing you from participating in normal daily activities,
whether at home, at work or at school, you need to see a qualified doctor
to give you medical attentions.
Emotional Support to the Patients
If you suffer with symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, they may peak
early on and can become bothersome and then gradually decrease over time.
To some other patients, recovering can occur completely while others go
worse. Whatever the condition of the patient, it is advised that counseling
and emotional support from family and friends know how to deal with
restrictions and uncertainties resulting from chronic fatigue syndrome.
The patient is best to go if they can join any support group or meet
people, depending on the case, to avoid worsening the condition. But in the
case that the condition is different and support groups do not make the
patient comfortable, it is better to leave them alone than add to the
stress.

