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Symptoms of CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME


The symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome are quite variable. They include sleep disturbances, that may produce increased sleep or insomnia. There are often problems with neuropsychological function, such as sensitivity to light, forgetfulness, irritability, depression, vision changes, confusion, and difficulty concentrating. Fatigue may be quite severe. It may be seen in conjunction with generalized muscle weakness, muscle aches, headaches and joint pain. Sometimes there is mild fever, sore throat and painful lumps in the neck, armpit or groin.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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