Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Defined

February 21st, 2010

Named in the 1980s, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) currently affects over 1 million Americans and probably many more that remain undiagnosed. It is perhaps the most mysterious illness, being incredibly difficult to diagnose and having no known cause.

Definition: CFS

Because chronic fatigue syndrome shares so many of its symptoms with a sleuth of other diseases, an international panel of CFS experts created a definition in 1994 to aid in its diagnosis. Two criteria must be met to be considered a CFS patient.

  1. Experience chronic fatigue for six months or longer with no connection to any other condition
  1. Experience at least four of the following symptoms simultaneously over the course of six months or more: pain in multiple joints without swelling or redness, markedly impaired short-term memory or concentration, tender lymph nodes, sore throat, muscle pain, headaches, unrefreshing sleep, or post-exertional fatigue lasting longer than 24 hours.

Other Symptoms

Many other symptoms have been reported by approximately 20-50% of CFS patients, including:

Other Conditions with Similar Symptoms

CFS is so rarely diagnosed due to the number of symptoms it shares with other illnesses. Fatigue, in particular, is a major symptom in the following diseases and can often be confused with CFS:

Risk Factors

While there may be risk factors for fatigue, there are no solid risk factors for developing chronic fatigue syndrome. Women are diagnosed with the condition up to 4 times more than men; however, that may simply be due to women being more likely to report symptoms. The condition is also most common in those 40-50 years of age. But it has been reported in people of all ages.

Self Care

To reduce fatigue from outside sources, CFS sufferers should practice the following things:

Living with CFS can be frustrating as most people don’t believe it’s a real disease. Try to keep things in perspective and listen to your body to maintain the physical and mental health you need.

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Sources:

http://kidshealth.org/parent/system/ill/cfs.html

http://www.cdc.gov/cfs/cfsbasicfacts.htm

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/chronic_fatigue_syndrome/page10_em.htm#Medications

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3 Comments on “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Defined”

  1. Marie K says:

    Doctors sometimes look at Fibromyalgia as “in your head”. Thank you for taking a close look at a REAL problem!

  2. Reilly says:

    Being tired all the time is a problem, no matter what. Thanks for acknowledging this! My sister has suffered from CFS for a few years now, and I know she sometimes has to deal with folks who don’t understand the problem. Thanks again!

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