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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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CFS; Yuppie flu; Fatigue - chronic; Chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS)
Definition:
A condition of prolonged and severe tiredness or weariness (fatigue) that is not relieved by rest and is not directly caused by other conditions.
Causes and Risks The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome (C.F.S.) is unknown. Some researchers suspect it may be caused by a virus, such as human herpes virus-6 (HHV-6). However, no distinct viral cause has been identified.
Recent studies have shown that chronic fatigue syndrome MAY be caused by inflammation of pathways in the nervous system; and that this inflammation MAY be some sort of immune response or autoimmune process. C.F.S. may occur when a viral illness is complicated by an inadequate or dysfunctional immune response. Other factors such as age, prior illness, stress, environment, or genetic disposition may also play a role. C.F.S. most commonly occurs in women aged 30 to 50.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) describes C.F.S. as a distinct disorder with specific symptoms and physical signs, based on the exclusion of other possible causes. The number of patients with C.F.S. is unknown.
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