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Health Tip: Living With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Suggestions to minimize symptoms


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(HealthDay News) -- Chronic fatigue syndrome is an illness of unknown cause that can make a person feel excessively tired for prolonged periods.

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While there is no cure, medication and lifestyle changes can help keep symptoms under control. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers these suggestions:

  • Keep a log of activities that trigger extreme fatigue, and try to avoid those things.
  • Try to get some light exercise. But always talk to your doctor before starting an exercise program.
  • Take an over-the-counter pain reliever for the aches, muscle and joint pain, and headaches that can accompany the syndrome.
  • Try a non-drowsy antihistamine to help with allergy-like symptoms.
  • Talk to your doctor about whether an antidepressant can help you feel and sleep better.
  • Join a support group.


-- Diana Kohnle

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Last updated 7/25/2008

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