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Symptoms and Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome or CFS is a state of illness that makes an individual feel too tired to carry out normal daily activities. This illness, also referred to in medical parlance as myalgic encephalomyelitis, does not have any tests to prove its existence and is regarded as a symptom of other serious illnesses. If you have continuous bouts of tiredness and fatigue, it is obvious that the problem is not imaginary and is your body’s reaction to several factors. Under these circumstances it is best to visit a family doctor you can trust with your health issues who will consider your symptoms serious enough to advice medical attention. While age and stress also play a major role in CFS, sometimes genetics and environmental factors also play a major role.

Symptoms of CFS

Most health workers have little knowledge of CFS as it can either be a precursor to life threatening diseases like cancer or diabetes and also an after-effect of viral infection. There are several factors that cause this problem forcing the family to rush to urgent care clinic under life threatening circumstances.

a. Exhaustion and tiredness

b. Lack of sleep and restlessness even after a tiring day at work

c. Inability to focus and concentrate on work at hand.

d. Headaches, muscle pain, sore glands in neck and armpit

e. You feel drained after physical activity that earlier could be done easily.

f. Depression and irritability

g. Mild fever and sore throat

As there are no confirmed tests for chronic fatigue syndrome doctors can identify it only after carrying out a battery of tests to rule out other illnesses. This condition is prevalent more in women than men and a combination of several treatments are required to completely remove this disease.

Diagnosis and treatment

The best way to treat problem of chronic fatigue syndrome is through family clinics that can continuously monitor patient’s progress when they are at home through regular checkups. This clinic will help patient to record details of sleep, exercise and food patterns to reduce stress over a period of time.

If you step into walk in clinic for treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome then most common tests that will be conducted by are

a. Complete blood count to check kinds and number of blood cells.

b. ESR blood test to check certain inflammations in the body.

c. Blood test for diabetes

d. Thyroid stimulation hormone test

e. Urinalysis

f. Chemistry panel test

For complete treatment of CFS a patient needs a mix of medical care and support of a professional counselor so both can work as a team. If you or a loved one suffers from CFS, you can visit Phoenix Family Medical Clinic. The physicians here will start treatment by listing the worst symptoms and finding medications and therapy to solve them first before moving onto the manageable problems.

Depending on the severity of your problem doctor may advice a watchful waiting period of one to two months to check sleep, diet and activity patterns before advising any medication or therapy. This health problem is also treated by cognitive behavioral therapy which is a therapeutic counseling program to help a patient cope with fatigue related symptoms.