Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) Symptoms
Chronic fatigue syndrome is not like the normal ups and downs we experience in everyday life. The early sign of this illness is a strong and noticeable fatigue that comes on suddenly and often comes and goes or never stops.
Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms Symptoms stay with a person or come and go for more than 6 months. Initial symptoms can feel like you have the flu. Besides extreme fatigue and weakness, CFS symptoms
include:
- Headaches of a new type, pattern, or intensity
- Tender lymph nodes
- Sore throat
- Muscle pain or aches
- Pain or aches in several joints without swelling or redness
- Not being able to concentrate, focus, or remember
- Feeling tired even if sleeping
- Feeling discomfort or "out-of-sorts" after physical exertion
CFS is a disease of unknown cause. Early results of new treatment methods appear promising, but it is too soon to tell how well these treatments will work, and for how many CFS patients. Because CFS can be a serious illness that affects many aspects of daily living, you should consult a qualified doctor who can help you manage your illness.
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