Chronic fatigue syndrome
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) refers to a clinically prolonged general fatigue that cannot be alleviated by bed rest. Chronic fatigue syndrome is also known as Yara, chronic Burkitt's lymphoma virus (EBV), chronic mononuclear leukopenia and so on. Chronic fatigue syndrome is a chronic, long-lasting fatigue without actual muscle weakness and proven psychological or physical causes. In the past, the medical community did not know enough about this type of fatigue and weakness, and often misdiagnosed it as neurasthenia, menopausal syndrome, endocrine disorders, neurosis, etc., which delayed the timing of treatment. The hidden nature of chronic fatigue is that it makes you feel tired after only a few nights. If the human body is constantly in this state of fatigue, the body's perception system will be less sensitive to fatigue signals. When you suffer from a certain disease and the body reminds you through the fatigue signal, it is often difficult to attract attention and miss the best Timing of treatment.
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