Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Symptoms

Although its name trivializes the illness as little more than mere tiredness, chronic fatigue syndrome brings with it a constellation of debilitating symptoms. CFS is characterized by incapacitating fatigue (experienced as profound exhaustion and extremely poor stamina) and problems with concentration and short-term memory. It is also accompanied by flu-like symptoms such as pain in the joints and muscles, unrefreshing sleep, tender lymph nodes, sore throat and headache. A distinctive characteristic of the illness is post-exertional malaise, a worsening of symptoms following physical or mental exertion occurring within 12-48 hours of the exertion and requiring an extended recovery period. The symptoms of CFS are highly variable and fluctuate in severity, complicating treatment and the ill person’s ability to cope with the illness. Most symptoms are invisible, which makes it difficult for others to understand the vast array of debilitating symptoms with which people with the illness must contend.


Causes

May be linked to the Epstein-Barr virus, immune system problem, anemia, chronic mercury poisoning from dental fillings, hypoglycemia, hypothyroidism, candida overgrowth, sleep problems, fatigue.


Treatment

Massage therapy is very effective for this condition in improving mental clarity, reducing stress and muscle spasms, improving sleeping patterns, relaxing abdominal muscles and improving bowel regularity. Each case of chronic fatigue is different and each client will have a treatment plan custom designed just for them each and every massage session to meet their ever changing needs.





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