Yeungnam Univ J Med.  2007 Jun;24(1):1-10.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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  • 1Department of Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea. spjung@ynu.ac.kr

Abstract

The chronic fatigue immune dysfunction syndrome (abbreviated CFIDS or CFS) is a disorder characterized by debilitating fatigue(over 6 months), along with cognitive, musculoskeletal, and sleep abnormalities. The etiology of this illness is unlikely to be a single agent. Findings to date suggest that physiological and psychological factors work together to predispose and perpetuate the illness. Diagnosis is made difficult by the nonspecific clinical findings and no available diagnostic testing. With no known cause or cure for the chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome, treatment is based on relieving symptoms and improving the quality of life of affected patients. There is emerging evidence that chronic fatigue syndrome may be familial. In the future, studies will examine the extent to which genetic and environmental factors play a role in the development of chronic fatigue syndrome. Most patients with CFS have psychiatric problems such as a generalized anxiety disorder, or major or minor depression, therefore, these mental health disorders may be correlated with the pathophysiology of the CFS. The treatment for CFS must be individualized, due to the heterogeneity of the CFS population. Also the treatment of CFS is built on a foundation of patient-physician relationship, respect and advocacy.

Keyword

Chronic fatigue syndrome; CFS; CFIDS

MeSH Terms

Anxiety Disorders
Depression
Diagnosis
Diagnostic Tests, Routine
Fatigue
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic*
Humans
Mental Health
Population Characteristics
Psychology
Quality of Life
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