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Chronic fatigue syndrome, or CFS, is a debilitating and complex disorder characterized by profound fatigue that is not improved by bed rest and that may be worsened by physical or mental activity. Persons with CFS most often function at a substantially lower level of activity than they were capable of before the onset of illness. In addition to these key defining characteristics, patients report various nonspecific symptoms, including weakness, muscle pain, impaired memory and/or mental concentration, insomnia, and post-exertional fatigue lasting more than 24 hours. In some cases, CFS can persist for years. The cause or causes of CFS have not been identified and no specific diagnostic tests are available. Moreover, since many illnesses have incapacitating fatigue as a symptom, care must be taken to exclude other known and often treatable conditions before a diagnosis of CFS is made.

Definition of CFS

A great deal of debate has surrounded the issue of how best to define CFS. In an effort to resolve these issues, an international panel of CFS research experts convened in 1994 to draft a definition of CFS that would be useful both to researchers studying the illness and to clinicians diagnosing it. In essence, in order to receive a diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome, a patient must satisfy two criteria:

1. Have severe chronic fatigue of six months or longer duration with other known medical conditions excluded by clinical diagnosis; and


2. Concurrently have four or more of the following symptoms: substantial impairment in short-term memory or concentration; sore throat; tender lymph nodes; muscle pain; multi-joint pain without swelling or redness; headaches of a new type, pattern or severity; unrefreshing sleep; and post-exertional malaise lasting more than 24 hours.

The symptoms must have persisted or recurred during six or more consecutive months of illness and must not have predated the fatigue.

Similar Medical Conditions

A number of illnesses have been described that have a similar spectrum of symptoms to CFS. These include fibromyalgia syndrome, myalgic encephalomyelitis, neurasthenia, multiple chemical sensitivities, and chronic mononucleosis. Although these illnesses may present with a primary symptom other than fatigue, chronic fatigue is commonly associated with all of them.

Other Conditions That May Cause Similar Symptoms

In addition, there are a large number of clinically defined, frequently treatable illnesses that can result in fatigue. Diagnosis of any of these conditions would exclude a definition of CFS unless the condition has been treated sufficiently and no longer explains the fatigue and other symptoms. These include hypothyroidism, sleep apnea and narcolepsy, major depressive disorders, chronic mononucleosis, bipolar affective disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, cancer, autoimmune disease, hormonal disorders*, subacute infections, obesity, alcohol or substance abuse, and reactions to prescribed medications.

Other Commonly Observed Symptoms in CFS

In addition to the eight primary defining symptoms of CFS, a number of other symptoms have been reported by some CFS patients. The frequencies of occurrence of these symptoms vary from 20% to 50% among CFS patients. They include abdominal pain, alcohol intolerance, bloating, chest pain, chronic cough, diarrhea, dizziness, dry eyes or mouth, earaches, irregular heartbeat, jaw pain, morning stiffness, nausea, night sweats, psychological problems (depression, irritability, anxiety, panic attacks), shortness of breath, skin sensations, tingling sensations, and weight loss.
    
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in this the biggest problem is it causes fatigue it is also called CFS chronic fatigue symdrome.
symptoms of CFS include fatigue for 6 months or more and experiencing other problems such as muscle pain, memory problems, headaches, pain in multiple joints, sleep problems, sore throat and tender lymph nodes. Since other illnesses can cause similar symptoms, CFS is hard to diagnose.
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The unfortunate thing with CFS is that fact that often people are treated for other diseases for some time before it is diagnosed as CFS. Since it is difficult to diagnose and its symptoms are similar to others.
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Yes thats really true that the biggest problem is it causes fatigue...
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Default inflammation under armpits and neck

A coworker informed me today she has an inflammation under her armpits. I know this is caused by a swollen lymph nodes but what might cause that? Few months back, she had similar problem in her neck area.
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Wow.. The article on CFS is really helpful.. I wonder if anyone knows of any remedies for CFS? Do alternative therapies like homeopathy, meditation and relaxation work for this or does one need to take medicines and all?? I have an aunt who suffers from this and so will be really interested in knowing more since she refuses to see a doctor and keeps claiming that she will be fine..
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I agree too that fatigue is a big problem now a days. As a suggestion you can try a Homeopathic remedies for your CFS. I know this can help too to ease the fatigue that you feel.

For mind; intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; difficulty concentrating; the remedies are below:

The 12 most suitable remedies are ordered by relevance, from left (most relevant) to right (least relevant), giving weighting according to whether they are an appropriate match, a good match or an excellent match for each symptom.

It is ultimately down to your own judgment as to which remedy applies most strongly. You know best which of your entered symptoms are most relevant and which do not apply as accurately to you.

Hope this can help too. You can also found online remedies for CFS..

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You know, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome has been linked to a virus called the Epstein Barr Virus. However, the thing is that many other auto-immune conditions, such as Multiple Sclerosis and Fibromylagia, have been linked to the Epstein Barr Virus. It is estimated that up to 90% of the American population has the Epstein Barr Virus, but that some people may be especially sensitive to it, causing their immune systems to overreact.
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Originally Posted by Toddler Mom View Post
Wow.. The article on CFS is really helpful.. I wonder if anyone knows of any remedies for CFS? Do alternative therapies like homeopathy, meditation and relaxation work for this or does one need to take medicines and all?? I have an aunt who suffers from this and so will be really interested in knowing more since she refuses to see a doctor and keeps claiming that she will be fine..
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