Chronic fatigue Syndrome

Posted by Amit Usa on September 4th, 2015 at 2:07 am | No Comments

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If you’re feeling tired all the time, your lack of energy might very well be a sign of chronic fatigue. Alternative Names: CFS, CF, CFIDS, ME, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Fibromyalgia

Chronic fatigue syndrome treatments generally need to be tailored to the individual — there’s really no “standard” treatment that works for everyone the key is really about finding the right combination of treatments that work for you. Vibrational medicine will help you body to heal itself and homeopathic remedies prescribed by Dr. Tatyana Yakovleva will change you life!

Chronic fatigue syndrome is more common in women than men, and the majority of people affected are in their thirties. Fatigue is one of the most common diseases very often affecting perhaps 80% of women in pre menopause and menopause. It is defined by incapacitating fatigue that is not relieved by rest, and at least four of the following symptoms for at least six months:

  • Impaired short-term memory of concentration which significantly affects normal activities
  • Sore throat
  • Tender lymph nodes in the neck or underarms
  • Muscle pain
  • Pain in multiple joints with no joint swelling or redness
  • Headaches of a new type or severity
  • Unrefreshing sleep
  • General malaise following physical exertion that lasts more than 24 hours

Other common symptoms include: bloating, nausea, diarrhea, night sweats or chills, brain fogginess, dizziness, shortness of breath, chronic cough, visual disturbances, allergies or sensitivities to foods, alcohol, chemicals, irregular heartbeat or palpitations, jaw pain, or eyes or mouth.

Chronic fatigue syndrome is more common in women than men, and the majority of people affected are in their thirties.

What Causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

The cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is unknown and there are no specific lab tests to diagnose this condition. Multiple triggers may be involved, such as viral infection, stress, nutrient deficiency, toxins, and hormone imbalances.

  • Viral Infection. Chronic infection with viruses, such as Epstein-Barr virus, human herpes virus, and cytomegalovirus, may contribute to the development of chronic fatigue syndrome in some people.
  • Immune Dysfunction. Another factor thought to be involved in chronic fatigue syndrome is immunology dysfunction, such as the inappropriate production of inflammatory cytokines. This results in excessive amounts of nitric oxide and peroxynitrite and produces fatigue.
  • Hormone imbalances. Some studies have found that people with chronic fatigue syndrome have lower levels of the hormone cortisol, which is secreted by the adrenal glands. Lowered level of cortisol may promote inflammation and activate immune cells. Thyroid disorders have also been implicated in chronic fatigue syndrome.

There is currently no known conventional treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, which is why many people seek complementary and alternative treatments.

Homeopathic remedies are prescribed by symptoms rather than conditions, as each case of a particular illness can manifest differently in different people.




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