Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Life is busy, sometimes too busy.  Because of this almost everyone experiences tiredness, even exhaustion, to varying degrees from time to time. There are many causes for feeling tired- keeping up with school, work, kids, household chores, hobbies, and other things that fill our days can lead to feelings of exhaustion.  The feeling can persist for a short period of time.  Then when life slows down to a point where you can rest and catch up on your sleep, the feelings diminish and eventually disappear. 

But what happens when that feeling persists and is accompanied by other symptoms? Or when the exhaustion persists and begins interfering with their daily lives and prevents them from participating in the everyday activities you once enjoyed?   For those who have feelings of extreme exhaustion for six months or more that are not alleviated with restful sleep, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome could be the root cause of the problem.

What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a complicated medical condition.  Someone who is suffering from this will constantly feel exhausted for six months or more, without another underlying cause or medical explanation. 

The symptoms are characterized as being new onset, and have not been lifelong issues.  The afflicted person will often experience a significant decrease in the ability to participate in activities that were common before the illness.  Frequently the symptoms worsen after physical or mental exertion.  This condition can last from several days up to several weeks.

The current accepted medical theory is that cfs is caused by a combination of factors including being triggered by viral infections, hormonal imbalances may also play a role in the development of this disorder as well as genetics as those who have blood relatives diagnosed with cfs are predisposed to have an increased risk.  It is more commonly found in those of middle age, it does affect those in other age groups.  And while women are diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome at a higher rate than men, this does affect both genders. 

To put it bluntly, while certain factors can increase the risk of this disorder, anyone can be affected by chronic fatigue syndrome.  

Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The list of possible accompanying symptoms is lengthy.  Along with fatigue, symptoms may include:

  • Headaches

  • Problems with memory or concentration

  • Sore throat

  • Unexplained muscle or joint pain

  • Not feeling refreshed from sleep

  • Light sensitivity

  • Mood swings

  • Depression

  • Dizziness or feelings of being lightheaded upon standing

  • Insomnia

  • Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck and armpit 

Because the list is lengthy, the disease can look different from one person to another. In addition, many of these symptoms can overlap with other syndromes or medical conditions.  

The first step in treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is to visit a medical professional.  There a medical history will be taken, and some diagnostic tests may be performed to aid in the diagnosis along with ruling out any other medical causes for the symptoms.  Once the syndrome has been properly diagnosed, the treatments can begin.

In addition to consulting a doctor for your diagnosis, a ZYTO scan can provide you with information about how to treat your Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. This is a complicated disease and treatment at times can be trial and error in order to find the right fit for your particular symptoms. This takes time, but a ZYTO scan can help determine which treatments are the right choice for you and lessen this time. And finding treatment that works for you is invaluable to alleviating symptoms from which you are suffering.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Treatment

Chronic fatigue syndrome treatments are designed to lessen the impact of the symptoms on your body, allowing you to feel as normal and healthy as possible.  There are several treatment options to consider.  

Thyroid endocrine support supplement: hormonal imbalances from pituitary glands, adrenal glands and the hypothalamus have been found in those diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome.  The thyroid endocrine supplement is designed to help support the adrenal glands which in turn may lessen some of the symptoms you are suffering while bolstering your nutritional needs.

Daily Multivitamin Mineral:  Impaired immune symptoms are believed to cause or magnify chronic fatigue syndrome.  Adding this daily multivitamin to your diet can aid in balancing your nutrition and strengthen your immune system.  In turn this could lead to reduced symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome.

Vital Antioxidant supplement: This is another option to add to your diet.  Those who suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome may have impaired immune systems which can magnify the symptoms. Taking this supplement daily can support and strengthen the immune system.

Vitamin D Supplement: The list of symptoms that can accompany chronic fatigue syndrome is lengthy.  Among them is depression, mood swings and difficulty with memory and concentration.  Vitamin D has the benefit of lessening the effects and aiding in stabilizing these symptoms.

Adding these, and other supplements, into your diet can offer the possibility of relief from the effects and symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. How do you know the best choice of supplement to treat your chronic fatigue syndrome? Trial and error is one way to determine what works best for your body, but that can take time. During that time you may continue to suffer from symptoms until you discover the right combination of treatment best suited to your personal needs. A ZYTO scan can help you determine the nutritional needs and supplements that are best suited to your body in less time and without the frustration that trial and error can bring. All this can help shorten the time before you can resume everyday activities that you enjoy.

Book Your ZYTO Scan Today!

PEMF Therapy

PEMF therapy is another available option in the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome and its symptoms.  This treatment uses low level electromagnetic waves to stimulate the cells of your body.  PEMF treatment has many benefits, with several which apply directly to the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome.  PEMF is known to aid in faster repair of bones and muscles, help to improve sleep, balance the immune system and aid in reducing the effects of depression.  All of these are known to affect the quality of life for those afflicted by chronic fatigue syndrome.  When the effects of these symptoms begin to abate, it can offer a step in the direction of resuming the normal daily activities that you enjoy.

A ZYTO scan is a useful tool when determining the best treatment options for chronic fatigue syndrome. It provides data that is beneficial in choosing the correct treatment options.

Book An Appointment Today!

Previous
Previous

Diabetes

Next
Next

How to Recognize the Symptoms and Causes of Stress