Feeling Tired? It May Be Chronic Fatigue
Posted on May 4th, 2018
Weve all been overtired after a long day or a late night but with rest or sleep we feel better.
Fatigue affects twenty-four percent of people at some time during their life.
But if you are experiencing fatigue continuously for more than six months it may be chronic fatigue.
Fatigue itself is a normal occurrence under some situations. However chronic fatigue is persistent and is not relieved by rest and can interfere with daily activities.
Generally chronic fatigue is accompanied by cognitive difficulties and post-exertional malaise or an energy crash from a minor exertion.
At the Mindful Healing Clinic we find that naturopathic treatments may be effective in treating your chronic fatigue symptoms.
What Is Chronic Fatigue?
Fatigue is a constant state of feeling tired weak worn out or drained and can affect you physically mentally or both.
Fatigue is commonly caused by a combination of lifestyle psychological social and general wellbeing issues but for some it is an underlying medical condition.
One study found that only ten percent of patients in an internal medicine clinic were found to have a medical cause for their fatigue.
Another study showed that twenty-four percent of patients consider fatigue to be a significant problem.
Fatigue can cause physical emotional and mental symptoms such as:
Chronic tiredness
Dizziness
Headaches
Muscular weakness
Poor concentration
Low motivation
Moodiness or irritability
Appetite loss
Blurred vision
Chronic fatigue occurs when these symptoms persist over a long period of time.
Chronic fatigue -- also known as systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID) -- may make it difficult to perform day-to-day activities concentrate or be motivated.
If you are experiencing these persisting symptoms even with adequate sleep you may be experiencing chronic fatigue.
Is It Chronic Fatigue Or Am I Just Tired?
Normal levels of tiredness can be resolved with rest or a good nights sleep.
For chronic fatigue rest and sleep do not alleviate the symptoms.
Fatigue is a lack of physical or mental energy that interferes with daily activities.
Tiredness is the inability to remain fully awake or alert during the day.
Daytime tiredness is often a sign of sleep apnea.
Symptoms of tiredness usually have an identifiable cause and a likely remedy.
Chronic fatigue on the other hand has no apparent cause.
Causes Of Chronic Fatigue
The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is unknown.
Patients who report the symptoms to their doctors are often disregarded and the majority of patients receive delayed or no diagnosis.
There are no specific tests to diagnose chronic fatigue.
Women are four times more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome and it is more prevalent among patients in their 40s and 50s.
Although the definitive cause is unknown there are some hypotheses.
1. Enzyme blockage
A recent study suggested that the profound lack of energy and other symptoms are due to a blockage of the key metabolic enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH).
This enzyme is used in the conversion of carbohydrates to energy.
The lack of PDH causes the cells to switch to alternative fuels causing a shortage of energy in the muscles and a buildup of lactate.
There is also the belief that chronic fatigue is an infectious disease with immunologic manifestations the suggested agent being Chlamydia pneumoniae.
2. Other Medical Conditions
Fibromyalgia can cause chronic fatigue-like symptoms and is accompanied by widespread nonarticular pain and stiffness.
Other conditions which may experience fatigue as a symptom include:
Anemia
Hypo or hyperthyroidism
Diabetes
Autoimmune or endocrine disorders
Cancer
Chronic infections
Neuromuscular or sleep disorders
Heart disease
3. Psychiatric Illness
Psychiatric illness is present in 60-80 percent of patients with chronic fatigue.
Up to three quarters of chronic fatigue patients also have mood or anxiety disorders.
Other psychiatric conditions which may cause fatigue include:
Anxiety
Depression
Grief
Stress
Fatigue is also believed to be a common side effect of many conventional pharmaceutical drugs especially those used for managing high blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Antihistamines can also cause fatigue.
Contact the Mindful Healing Clinic
Naturopathic treatment is available for chronic fatigue syndrome depending on the underlying cause.
Management of symptoms especially early on may be associated with better outcomes.
If you suspect that you may have or have been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome contact me Dr. Maria Cavallazzi at the Mindful Healing Clinic.
During your initial appointment you will sit down with me where we can talk about your chronic fatigue syndrome and any other health concerns you may have.
From there well create a treatment plan based on your unique health needs.
Contact the Mindful Healing Clinic to book your FREE 15-minute introductory session today.
Until next time
Dr. Maria Cavallazzi N.D
Mindful Healing Integrative Naturopathy 251 Queen St S Unit 4 Mississauga ON L5M 1L7
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Dr. Maria Cavallazzi is a medical doctor from Colombia where she practiced as a family physician for 8 years until she moved to Canada 16 years ago.
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