Vitamin D and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

by Fisiwe Owen

Although it may have been around longer, it wasn’t until the 1980’s that the condition referred to as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was first described and started to be understood. For every doctor you find that fully believes in the condition of CFS, you will find one who does not so in some ways medical advancement has been very slow in discovering all the facts.

The condition is now seen widely in the United States with most people affected in their early 20’s to late 30’s although it can affect someone at any age. There are varying degrees of seriousness and it is predominately a condition that affects women.

Depending on the symptoms, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can make living a normal life very difficult. Those with serious chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms who are worst hit are unable to leave their bed and are constantly tired, not even able to perform even the simplest of normal routine tasks. People in full time employment have been know to lose months, sometimes years from work which for obvious reasons creates a great deal of distress both psychologically and emotionally.

Many other symptoms other than fatigue affect someone with CFS including aches and pains in the joints and muscles, problems with sleeping, lack of any appetite plus other symptoms that may sometimes be associated with influenza but it can also cause depression and anxiety. Whilst the cause is still unknown, there is one common factor and that is the symptoms of chronic fatigue often appear after a viral infection sometimes this is associated with Epstein-Barr Virus.

Other experts believe that CFS is related to a problem with immune function in one’s system but blood pressure, chemical sensitivities and other theories are also being studied. How severe the symptoms are that affect each person vary and so does the effect of the condition with some CFS patients leading an almost normal existence whilst others can be in bed immobilized for a few days or in worse cases for weeks or months at a time.

Fortunately even in severe cases of chronic fatigue syndrome there are some steps that can be taken to help the condition. Although depression can also cause other associated problems, CFS sufferers need to stay focused on treatments and currently success is being seen with natural treatments that are helping to raise the energy levels of victims.

Natural therapies that focus particularly on treating methods of maintaining the system, helping the body to rejuvenate and removing toxins are those that seem to have been the greatest help. What every chronic fatigue syndrome sufferer needs to remember is that there is help out there with organizations that have been set up primarily as a resource for CFS patients and that looking at different forms of treatment available for this mysterious condition is still the best option available.

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