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What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome



There are no specific medications that are made just for CFS but physicians have used common prescriptions to relieve some of the symptoms. The use of prescriptions has been further complicated by the fact that those who suffer from CFS may also be more sensitive to the side effects of certain medications. Physicians choose a course of medication therapy that will address the individual symptoms that the patient is experiencing. The prescription plan may need to be adjusted if side effects are experienced or if the medication is not relieving the symptoms. Finding a good fit between symptom and medication can take a while, so the patient must often endure a "trial and error" period before they start to feel relief from some of their symptoms. Any treatment plan should not be undertaken unless under the care and guidance of a physician.
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The definition most researchers have come to a consensus on regarding chronic fatigue syndrome is that a person must "have severe chronic fatigue of six months or longer duration with other known medical conditions excluded by clinical diagnosis; and 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 of CFS must have existed or must have reoccurred during six months or more in a row and must not in any way predate the level of exhaustion and fatigue.

Approximately 20 to 50 percent of patients also suffer other secondary symptoms and these include bloating, chest pains, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dizziness, chronic cough, earaches, irregular heartbeat, morning stiffness, nausea, night sweats, jaw pain, earaches, sensations in the skin as well as weight loss. Other common secondary symptoms include psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, excessive irritability and panic attacks.
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