Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a complex disorder that results in excessive lack of energy that cannot be attributed to any one underlying medical condition.
Fatigue generally increases with routine physical and mental activity and fails to improve with periods of rest. Some professionals speculate that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can stem from a viral infection or even be manifested through psychological pressure.
At this time there is little medical testing capabilities to diagnose it however, recognizing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome symptoms can be helpful in treating and alleviating this troubling condition.
Causes of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
While medical professionals do not yet understand precisely what causes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, genetic predispositions have been recognized and studied among other factors including:
- Hormone imbalance
- Infections caused by virus
- Immune system dysfunction
- Abnormal hormone blood levels
- Herpes and some leukemias
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms
Being physically and mentally tired, lack of concentration, sore throat and even stomach problems can all be signs of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Here is a closer look at the symptoms:
- Fatigue and muscle pain: Tiredness that does not improve with rest, lasting more than 24 hours after physical or mental exertion.
- Impaired concentration or memory: Brain fog and forgetfulness that interferes with daily life.
- Frequent headaches: Dull, sharp, or throbbing pain that occurs regularly.
- Stomach problems: Nausea, loss of appetite, and irritable bowel symptoms.
- Enlarged lymph nodes: Swollen glands that may signal immune system involvement.
- Sore throat and sweating: Persistent sore throat and unexplained excessive sweating.
- Other symptoms: Sensitivity to light and noise, intolerance to alcohol and certain foods, balance issues, mild joint pain, and history of depression or anxiety.
Managing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Managing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome depends on the severity. Seek professional help to rule out other illnesses such as anemia, thyroid issues, or kidney problems. Symptoms may appear suddenly or progress gradually.
Recommendation
Focus on strengthening the immune system through lifestyle changes, including diet, exercise, and supplements.
- Follow the Manna Diet from the free e-book.
- Include regular exercise as recommended.
- Use Manna GUT Support to restore gut flora and enzymes.
- Take Manna Energy Boost to help raise energy levels naturally without affecting blood sugar.