Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Treatment in Elgin, IL

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that is characterized by extreme fatigue that does not improve with rest. Fatigue caused by this condition is ongoing and may worsen after physical activity or mental exertion. Anyone can suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, although it is most common in middle aged women. The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is unknown which makes this condition difficult to treat.

Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Many people with chronic fatigue syndrome may experience symptoms similar to those of the flu or other viral infections. These symptoms may include:

Persistent fatigue
Loss of memory or concentration
Sore throat
Swollen lymph nodes
Muscle soreness
Headache
Trouble sleeping
Extreme exhaustion after exercise

The main symptom that individuals experience is fatigue, which seems to occur continuously, however, other symptoms may come and go over time with no recognizable pattern.

Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is unknown, although it sometimes occurs after a viral infection such as a cold or other viral illness. Other causes may include immune system problems, genetics, or hormonal imbalances. In addition, some people may be more likely than others to develop chronic fatigue syndrome including those who are:

In their 40’s and 50’s
Women
Overweight
Living stressful lives

Low blood pressure and nutritional deficiencies may also contribute to chronic fatigue syndrome. Left untreated, chronic fatigue syndrome may lead to frequent absences from work or school, depression, and social isolation.

Diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome may be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms can mimic those of other health conditions. While there is no specific diagnostic test for chronic fatigue syndrome, a doctor will review all symptoms, perform a physical examination and additional tests such as blood tests and urinalysis, to rule out any underlying medical conditions. If chronic fatigue syndrome is suspected, a customized treatment plan will be created.

Treatment of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Avoiding stress
Gradual exercise training
Cognitive behavior therapy
Pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen
Allergy treatment such as antihistamines and decongestants
Acupuncture or massage for pain

Additional Resources

MedlinePlus
National Institutes of Health
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
WebMD

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