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Fatigue Fatigue is a common ailment; in fact, it is one of the most commonly reported health conditions in the U.S. Other names for fatigue include: exhaustion, weariness, lethargy, tiredness, lack of energy, lack of sleep, or even apathy. Fatigue is difficult to define, however, because it is associated with a wide variety of health conditions. In many cases, however, it is treatable. Causes and Symptoms Some of the causes of fatigue are:
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is an illness characterized primarily by fatigue. It, however, is much more far-reaching in its effects. CFS is debilitating, severely impairing a person's functionality at work, home and school. In some, CFS is as disabling as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis or heart disease, though it typically runs in a cyclical pattern, leaving a person see-sawing between periods of feeling well and feeling ill. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines CFS as "unexplained, persistent fatigue that occurs for six months or more along with at least four of the eight primary signs and symptoms" listed below:
Treatments There are many medical treatments for fatigue, ranging from iron supplements to antibiotics. For Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, medications are typically prescribed to treat low blood pressure, allergy symptoms or nervous system problems. There are natural approaches, however, to treating fatigue and CFS. Here at Immune Recovery and Wellness, we offer:
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