Do You Know Everything You Need To Know About Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome
Do You Know Everything You Need To Know About Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Did you know that chronic fatigue syndrome is sometimes referred to by other names and two of the most common
are myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) and post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS)?
Chronic fatigue syndrome most readily affects the immune system, the central nervous system (CNS) and a variety
of other body systems and organs.
Did you know that chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a sickness or illness that is defined by both "profound as
well as prolonged exhaustion?
It is. As opposed to occasional feelings of tiredness, those suffering from CFS will not get better simply by
getting an adequate amount of sleep and rest.
When no other sicknesses or health conditions can be found to bring about extreme tiredness, CFS is often
considered to be the culprit.
Did you know that it is estimated that approximately 800,000 plus individuals suffer from chronic fatigue
syndrome but less than 10 percent of these people have been properly diagnosed and are therefore not receiving the
care they need?
Some researchers say that it is more accurately 20 percent but this is still a very low percentage. Did you know
that chronic fatigue syndrome is three times more prevalent in women than it is in men?
Some researchers say it is actually four times more prevalent in females than in males.
Among women, chronic fatigue syndrome is a great deal more common than are other diseases such as lupus,
multiple sclerosis (MS), lung cancer, ovarian cancer or HIV.
Did you know that the most common age for a person to develop chronic fatigue syndrome is middle age, which in
this instance is roughly between the ages of 40 and 49 years of age?
Did you know that there has not been any one specific cause that has been isolated to explain why chronic
fatigue syndrome occurs? Chronic fatigue syndrome often shows up after a person has gotten over a cold, the flu or
any other type of viral infection.
Chronic Fatigue Fast Facts
First Doctor Visit For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And What To Expect
Once you have decided to see a medical professional concerning your symptoms, the best place to start is with your primary care physician. There is no one single test that will tell you that your symptoms are related to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Basically what will happen is your physician will take a full medical history from you. Try to give as much detail as possible regarding your medical history including any stresses, depressions, and illnesses as well as a detailed description of...
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Often CFS begins when a person is suffering from a great deal of emotional stress or sometimes it is physical
stress.
Sometimes the disease appears all of the sudden and it is intense right away whereas other times it
develops very gradually and gains in intensity slowly, with no obvious point of origin.
Did you know that bacterial infections are sometimes proposed as a possible cause to explain
chronic fatigue syndrome?
These include such infections as tick-borne bacterial diseases such as Lyme disease, Q fever and
Rickets as well as other bacterial infections such as the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia, brucella and
mycoplasma.
Sometimes food-borne bacterial infections are believed to cause CFS and these include such
conditions as E coli, Campylobacter jejuni, salmonella, Clostridium botulism, shigella, cholera and
ciguatera.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Facts
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It has been believed for a long time that it was a virus which caused Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Research indicates now that it might be a combination of different things like, environmental
toxins combined with one or more viruses, stress and possibly a genetic connection
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But that is not all. Other known food-borne bacterial infections include Listeria monocytogenes,
toxoplasma, and Yersinia enterocolitica.
Did you know that parasitic infections such as tapeworms, flatworms, Giardia, cyclospora
cayetanensis, E histolytica as well as trichinella spiralis and cryptosporidium parvum are theorized to cause
CFS?
This is also the case for fungal infections such as chronic yeast infections, which are related to
the overgrowth of the yeast Candida albicans in the body.
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