Some Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Can Be Mis-Diagnosed


Due to the varied and common nature of CFS, some symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome can easily be confused with other common illnesses such as the flu or moderate viral infections.  Patients suffering from long term (chronic) recurrances of these symptoms need to consider asking their doctor about other possible diagnoses.  This may include asking their doctor for a referral to specialists more familiar with the subtle differences between the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and other similar illnesses such as Fibromyalgia.

Some of the symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may include low grade fever, extreme fatigue without explanation, joint pain, and short-term memory or concentration issues.  As you can see these symptoms can very easily be dismissed as short term related to a flu or virus… but what if you’re having these symptoms continually?  If you think your doctor may not be diagnosing your symptoms correctly, why not get more information about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?  To get more information today, click here.

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