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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

What Are the Symptoms of CFS?

What Causes CFS?

Diagnosis and Treatment of CFS

Resources

Chronic fatigue syndrome (KRAH-nik fuh-TEEG SIN-drome), or CFS, is a condition that makes people feel extremely exhausted and affects their participation in normal activities, such as work or school. Although the cause of the syndrome is still not known, researchers are investigating the possibility that an infection might trigger the condition in some cases.

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Exhaustion

Fatigue

Neurasthenia

What Is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that causes almost constant exhaustion. People with CFS cannot just get more sleep to feel better, because their fatigue does not improve with rest. In addition, physical or mental work may make the fatigue worse. Doctors and scientists do not know what causes CFS. In the past, people with CFS often were told their symptoms were psychological, or all in their heads. It was not until the 1980s that CFS began to be recognized as a medical condition associated with the physical symptoms of severe fatigue and weakness. CFS affects all racial groups, and the condition occurs in teens as well as adults. According to the National Institutes of Health, a woman is at least two to four times more likely than a man to develop CFS. Some studies have estimated that as many as 800,000 people in the United States have the syndrome.

What Are the Symptoms of CFS?

For a diagnosis of CFS, a person must have a sudden onset of exhaustion that continues for 6 months or recurs during that period of time. In addition, the person must have four of the following symptoms, and the symptoms must have started after the fatigue began:

  • joint pain in several places in the body (without redness or swelling)
  • muscle pain
  • sore throat
  • tender lymph nodes*
*lymph
(LIMF) nodes are small, bean-shaped masses of tissue that contain immune system cells that fight harmful microorganisms. Lymph nodes may swell during infections.
  • difficulty in concentrating or short-term memory problems
  • headaches different from those previously experienced
  • general exhaustion that lasts for more than 24 hours after exercise or exertion
  • a feeling of tiredness despite having slept

Some people with CFS also experience:

*abdominal
(ab-DAH-mih-nul) refers to the area of the body below the ribs and above the hips that contains the stomach, intestines, and other organs.
  • weight loss
  • nausea
  • night sweats
  • chest pain
  • continuing cough
  • shortness of breath
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • irregular heartbeat
  • abnormal skin sensations

People diagnosed with CFS are not just a little sleepy. The fatigue they experience is so great that it significantly interferes with work or school.

What Causes CFS?

Doctors do not know what causes CFS. Because many people first experience the symptoms of CFS after an illness caused by a virus (such as mononucleosis or hepatitis), some scientists think that a viral illness can trigger the condition. Toxins, stress, and physical or emotional injury also have been suggested as possible causes of CFS. Some researchers think that CFS stems from a problem in the immune system, which helps the body fight disease. Because many people with CFS experience depression, other doctors believe that a psychological condition produces the physical symptoms of CFS. In the past, CFS has been blamed on many other conditions, such as allergies, hypoglycemia*, infection with Epstein-Barr virus (the virus that causes mononucleosis), candidiasis*, neurasthenia*, and Lyme disease.

*hypoglycemia
(hi-po-gly-SEEmee-uh) is a condition that occurs when the amount of glucose, or sugar, in the blood becomes too low. Symptoms can include dizziness, trembling, sweating, and confusion.
*candidiasis
(kan-dih-DYE-uh-sis) is an overgrowth of Candida, a type of yeast, in or on the body.
*neurasthenia
(nur-us-THEE-neeuh) is a disorder of the nervous system causing weakness and fatigue.

Diagnosis and Treatment of CFS

CFS is diagnosed if a person has the symptoms listed earlier. There are no specific laboratory tests that can confirm the diagnosis of CFS, although a person may have to undergo blood tests and physical examinations to rule out other possible causes of symptoms, such as multiple sclerosis*, hypothyroidism*, or heart or kidney disease. A diagnosis of CFS often is made when nothing else is found to account for the symptoms.

*multiple sclerosis
(skluh-RO-sis) (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the nervous system that disrupts communication between the brain and other parts of the body. MS can result in paralysis, loss of vision, and other symptoms.
*hypothyroidism
(hi-po-THY-roydih-zum) is an impairment of the functioning of the thyroid gland that causes too little thyroid hormone to be produced by the body. Symptoms of hypothyroidism can include tiredness, paleness, dry skin, and in children, delayed growth and mental and sexual development.

Because the cause of CFS is unknown, treatment for CFS involves relieving the symptoms. Although there is no specific treatment for CFS, moderate exercise, such as yoga or tai chi; antidepressants (medications that can ease depression); and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen, can help minimize the severity of many of the symptoms. It is also important for people with CFS to watch their stress levels, because mental, physical, or emotional overexertion can aggravate CFS symptoms. A few patients with CFS may respond to drinking extra fluids and eating extra salt. Some people also find cognitive behavioral therapy* and rehabilitative therapy* helpful in decreasing or coping with their symptoms. For most patients, the symptoms of CFS are most severe in the beginning, and later they may come and go. Some people recover completely from CFS, although it is not clear why this happens. Most CFS patients recover gradually within 5 years after symptoms begin.

*cognitive behavioral therapy
(KOG-nih-tiv be-HAY-vyuh-rul THAIR-uh-pee) is treatment that helps people identify negative ways of thinking and behaving and change them to more positive approaches.
*rehabilitative therapy
helps people return to more normal physical, mental, or emotional function following an illness or injury. Rehabilitative therapy also helps people find ways to better cope with conditions that interfere with their lives.

See also

Lyme Disease

Mononucleosis, Infectious

Resources

Organizations

American Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, 515 Minor Avenue, Suite 18, Seattle, WA 98104. People with CFS can find information about how to manage the symptoms of the disease at the American Association for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome website. Telephone 206-781-3544 http://www.aacfs.org

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30333. The CDC offers information about chronic fatigue syndrome and its diagnosis and treatment on its website.

Telephone 800-311-3435 http://www.cdc.gov

U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Building 31, Room 7A-50, 31 Center Drive MSC 2520, Bethesda, MD 20892-2520. NIAID, part of the National Institutes of Health, posts fact sheets about chronic fatigue syndrome on its website.

Telephone 301-496-5717 http://www.niaid.nih.gov

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