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Article Series: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Help Me Understand Chronic Fatigue
What
Are The Symptoms Of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
As it's name suggests, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
is marked by exhaustion. A fatigue so deep
and debilitating that it is not relieved by rest - no matter
how much one tries. This is not a fatigue that is the result of ongoing exertion.
And the person who is suffering from it has had a marked reduction
in normal activity of at least fifty percent.
Whether the fatigue has manifested itself suddenly or gradually,
when someone becomes a victim to it, it can last from six months
to a number of years. In many incidents it coincides with an
another illness that could be respiratory in nature or gastrointestinal.
It may follow an acute infection that has flu like symptoms.
And it has been found that a severe trauma - whether it be
physical as in the case of an injury or surgery or emotional
such as in the loss of a loved one - can be a trigger for this
syndrome.
With the ongoing severe fatigue a number of other
symptoms will be evidenced. Among these are the following:
An
increasing inability to concentrate. Some have described
this as 'mental fogginess' . Perhaps finding it hard to think
of the proper words to use. A sufferer may also find that their
short term memory is being affected. That their ability to
concentrate for any length of time becomes difficult. Others
may have some spatial disorientation and as a result feel clumsy
and unsteady on their feet.
There can be a significant amount of pain in the muscles and
joints of someone suffering from CFS. The joint pain will not
have the redness and swelling that is the case with arthritis
though. It may also prove to be transitory in nature. There
can be a feeling of muscle weakness and 'twitchiness'.
Headaches may occur. If the individual normally suffers from
headaches they may notice that these ones are different in
nature, severity and duration from what they are used to.
There can be nerve
and skin sensitivity that can be described
as painful. Some have described feeling pain in their
eyes, jaw and bones. Sore throats and swollen
and painful lymph nodes are an issue. For others they have remarked on chest
pain and
having a shortness of breath.
Getting sufficient and proper sleep is yet another dysfunction
that comes with CFS. Also, the way that their sleep is affected
may vary in that the length of deep sleep may be cut short
or interrupted, breathing rhythms may be off or vivid disturbing
dreams may cause unrest.
Certain
neuroendocrine functions (such as our metabolism)
may be affected and the CFS sufferer may experience fluctuations
in their body temperature - going between feverish and cold.
They may find they have a decreased tolerance of extremes in
environmental temperatures. There may be digestive disturbances
in that they find a change in their appetite which in turn
could translate into an unusual gain or loss of weight. In
addition these gastrointestinal problems may include bloating,
diarrhea, abdominal pain and nausea.
While this list covers some of the main symptoms that may
occur with CFS it is always good to keep in mind that each
individual will be a unique case. Since some of these health
problems could be a possible manifestation of a different underlying
problem it is important to communicate with your health care
provider anything that causes you specific concern.
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