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Feeling tired all the time? It might be chronic fatigue syndrome

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 14, 2023, 11:06 IST
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​What is chronic fatigue syndrome?​


Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is a complex and debilitating condition characterized by persistent and unexplained fatigue that is not alleviated by rest. The signs and symptoms of CFS vary among individuals, and the exact cause of the syndrome remains unclear.

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​Women are affected more from CFS​

As per the US CDC: Anyone can get ME/CFS. While most common in people between 40 and 60 years old, the illness affects children, adolescents, and adults of all ages. Among adults, women are affected more often than men. White persons are diagnosed more than other races and ethnicities. But many people with ME/CFS have not been diagnosed, especially among people from racial and ethnic minority groups.


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​Persistent fatigue is a classic symptom of CFS​


The hallmark symptom of CFS is severe and persistent fatigue that lasts for at least six months and is not relieved by rest. This fatigue is often described as overwhelming and can significantly impact a person's ability to carry out daily activities. Unlike normal tiredness, the fatigue associated with CFS is not improved by sleep or rest.

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​CFS is likely to disturb your sleep pattern​


Many individuals with CFS experience disturbances in their sleep patterns. Despite feeling exhausted, they may have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Some may also suffer from unrefreshing sleep, where they wake up feeling as tired as when they went to bed.

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​CFS might lead to brain fog​


Cognitive dysfunction, often referred to as "brain fog," is a common symptom of CFS. Individuals may experience difficulties with concentration, memory, and mental clarity. Once routine tasks may become challenging, and individuals may struggle to articulate their thoughts or find the right words.

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​Pain in the muscles and joints is seen in many cases​


Muscle and joint pain are frequently reported by individuals with CFS. This pain is often widespread and can vary in intensity. It may be accompanied by aching, stiffness, or discomfort in the muscles and joints, resembling the symptoms seen in conditions like fibromyalgia.

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Chronic headache is a common observation among patients


Chronic headaches are a common symptom of CFS. These headaches can vary in intensity and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as light sensitivity (photophobia) or noise sensitivity (phonophobia).

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​Swollen lymph under arms​


Many people with CFS experience a persistent sore throat and swollen lymph nodes, particularly in the neck and under the arms. These symptoms are often unrelated to any infection and can fluctuate in severity.

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​Exertion in small activities​


One defining feature of CFS is post-exertional malaise, where even minor physical or mental exertion can worsen symptoms and lead to a significant increase in fatigue. This can be delayed, with the full impact of exertion not felt until hours or even days later.

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​Reduced immunity​


Some individuals with CFS may exhibit signs of immune system dysfunction, such as recurrent infections or an increased susceptibility to illnesses. However, these immune system abnormalities are not consistent among all individuals with CFS.

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​Abdominal discomfort​


Gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea, abdominal pain, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)-like symptoms, can also be present in individuals with CFS. These symptoms contribute to the overall burden of the illness.

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​Sensitivity to stimuli​


Individuals with CFS may become more sensitive to sensory stimuli, including light, sound, and certain odors. This heightened sensitivity can exacerbate symptoms and contribute to the overall impact of the syndrome on daily life.


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