Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Many Attacking Female Teens


Researchers from the University of Bristol, England, said in a recent study that the condition of chronic fatigue syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome / myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS / ME) seem to be more vulnerable to attack young women. It is estimated that in the world there are millions of people who have it
CFS / ME itself is a condition that makes it very easy pengidapnya tired even of light activity. In addition, conditions can also be accompanied by symptoms of memory, joint and muscle pain, headaches, food intolerance, sore throat or enlarged lymph nodes and sensitive to light in severe cases.
Data published in the journal Pediatrics showed at least this condition can be found in 2 percent of the population of 16 year olds and almost half more are women. Teenagers who come from poor families referred also to have it.
One researcher Dr. Esther Crawley said that until now the world not yet know the cause is clear from CFS / ME. In younger patients, the condition is known to improve with cognitive behavioral therapy but unfortunately not many people realize.
"Children who come to see me on average can only go to school two days a week. This means that gets attention only severe cases," said Dr. Crawley was quoted as saying on the BBC
"As a pediatrician we need to better identify CFS / ME, especially in those with a background that is difficult to get access to health," he concluded

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