Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a condition that is not as straightforward as other illnesses. The symptoms can often mimic other states, including some that are pretty serious, so they must all be ruled out before a diagnosis of CFS can be determined.
This is usually not a quick process, so the patient is left dealing with troubling and often debilitating symptoms and no real answers for months or even years. By the time a patient receives a diagnosis of CFS, they are usually physically and emotionally exhausted.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than one million people in the United States have CFS. It is more prevalent in the U.S. than lupus, multiple sclerosis, and many types of cancer.
It is found more often in women than men; women are four times more likely to get it. While anyone of any age can get CFS, it seems to be most common in people in their 40s and 50s. Researchers have found no evidence to suggest that CFS is contagious, but they believe there may be a genetic or familial link.
Symptoms of CFS include:
Complications that can come from CFS include depression, increased absence from work, lifestyle restrictions, and inability to carry out normal daily activities like caring for children, housekeeping, or wedding functions. It can cause significant social isolation and loneliness.
Many people have found that chiropractic for CFS helps reduce the pain that accompanies the condition and increases injury in some patients. The chiropractor uses spinal manipulation to treat the CFS patient, allowing many symptoms associated with the disease without invasive treatments or medication.
Many CFS patients report more energy, less pain or no pain, greater flexibility, increased mobility, and reduced inflammation of joints after just a few chiropractic adjustments. Often, the patient will be recommended to attend several sessions a week for spinal adjustments and counseling on supplements and diet. All these treatments work together to relieve the symptoms, strengthen the immune system, and help the patient feel more in control of their body and condition.
One of the benefits of chiropractic treatment for CFS is that it treats the whole patient, not just the symptoms. A doctor of chiropractic may recommend various chiropractic services such as spinal adjustments. Still, they will also sit with the patient and discuss that patient’s diet, daily routine, and any medications or supplements they are taking.
The chiropractor will then make dietary recommendations, including supplements that help CFS, such as:
Depending on the patient, they may also recommend a liver detox program and a more structured diet and exercise program.
Chiropractic care can give much-needed hope to patients with CFS. The whole patient care they receive helps not only the physical and emotional suffering as well.
The changes in diet, recommended supplements, and chiropractic treatments help the patient’s physical symptoms but also address the emotional ones, particularly depression and frustration. It is essential that patients with CFS know that there is someone who hears them, understands their difficulties, and wants to help them on every level, not just symptom control. Chiropractic care addresses all of these for optimal whole patient care.
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