Author: | Brian Jeff | ISBN: | 9781540141934 |
Publisher: | Eljays-epublishing | Publication: | March 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brian Jeff |
ISBN: | 9781540141934 |
Publisher: | Eljays-epublishing |
Publication: | March 5, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Welcome to this book on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome... A Treatment Guide for Extreme Tiredness with Tips on Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain Including Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome Today!
To start with, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is a form of chronic fatigue Syndrome …the disease in which the victim is always feeling fatigued and it does not help the sufferer to sleep or rest. Although, there is no registered treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), however, there are no doubts that there are many therapies available to soothe ME symptoms.
Although, the effects of this disorder will stop for a long period, the symptoms associated with CFS can be quite restrictive for the victim, and some of them are listed here:
As with many diseases, one of the early signs of CFS is nausea; yes, it is likely that the onset of CFS will cause flu symptoms in the patient, fast fatigue will persist, which will not disappear.
But the truth remains that these are just the first signs of a syndrome that begins to function, and there are some additional effects that it can cause, with some people experiencing it more than others.
By the way, the term "myalgic encephalomyelitis" means muscle pain and inflammation of the brain and spinal cord; therefore, another effect of the syndrome is exceptionally strong muscles throughout the body, which makes the victim unable to deal much with daily activities and events.
Without any doubt, this lack of social activities can in itself also cause psychological consequences such as depression, irritability, anxiety, and panic attacks including isolation from family and friends!
As a matter of fact, this isolation from family and friends means that the victim usually will not even be able to get out of bed because of a feeling of exhaustion and pain in the muscles and reduced motivation.
Besides all that, other short-term effects include high loss of concentration and, in some cases, loss of memory during certain periods of time.
Moreover, there are also physical effects…yes, these physical effects can range from a migraine to a sore throat, the usual symptoms of bad cold/flu; however, adding rest does not interfere with these symptoms, which can cause further problems with more important organs.
Palpitations, high heart rate, and shortened breath are the main symptoms in certain situations, which probably occur in ME severe cases, and the body is sometimes unable to adapt to sudden temperature changes, or the victim may start to suffer from allergies that they previously did not experience.
Talking about long-term effects, many of the symptoms of CFS are starting to clear out over time, but the disease can still be affected. Although, fatigue cannot be permanent, it is likely that it will remain and will be activated after strenuous activity and excessive approval.
Anyway, get your copy of the book today and get the details to your relief!
Welcome to this book on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome... A Treatment Guide for Extreme Tiredness with Tips on Fibromyalgia and Chronic Myofascial Pain Including Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome Today!
To start with, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is a form of chronic fatigue Syndrome …the disease in which the victim is always feeling fatigued and it does not help the sufferer to sleep or rest. Although, there is no registered treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), however, there are no doubts that there are many therapies available to soothe ME symptoms.
Although, the effects of this disorder will stop for a long period, the symptoms associated with CFS can be quite restrictive for the victim, and some of them are listed here:
As with many diseases, one of the early signs of CFS is nausea; yes, it is likely that the onset of CFS will cause flu symptoms in the patient, fast fatigue will persist, which will not disappear.
But the truth remains that these are just the first signs of a syndrome that begins to function, and there are some additional effects that it can cause, with some people experiencing it more than others.
By the way, the term "myalgic encephalomyelitis" means muscle pain and inflammation of the brain and spinal cord; therefore, another effect of the syndrome is exceptionally strong muscles throughout the body, which makes the victim unable to deal much with daily activities and events.
Without any doubt, this lack of social activities can in itself also cause psychological consequences such as depression, irritability, anxiety, and panic attacks including isolation from family and friends!
As a matter of fact, this isolation from family and friends means that the victim usually will not even be able to get out of bed because of a feeling of exhaustion and pain in the muscles and reduced motivation.
Besides all that, other short-term effects include high loss of concentration and, in some cases, loss of memory during certain periods of time.
Moreover, there are also physical effects…yes, these physical effects can range from a migraine to a sore throat, the usual symptoms of bad cold/flu; however, adding rest does not interfere with these symptoms, which can cause further problems with more important organs.
Palpitations, high heart rate, and shortened breath are the main symptoms in certain situations, which probably occur in ME severe cases, and the body is sometimes unable to adapt to sudden temperature changes, or the victim may start to suffer from allergies that they previously did not experience.
Talking about long-term effects, many of the symptoms of CFS are starting to clear out over time, but the disease can still be affected. Although, fatigue cannot be permanent, it is likely that it will remain and will be activated after strenuous activity and excessive approval.
Anyway, get your copy of the book today and get the details to your relief!