CHRONIC FATIGUE can be caused by your computer.
Did you know that spending long hours at your computer can put
your health at serious risk? Most people does not even consider
that possibility, but t does, Working at a desk is extremely
hard on your body, and I would like to share this with you so
maybe you can avoid some of the most common health risks. One of
the most common one is: Chronic Fatigue.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Tired and troubled? Experiencing severe fatigue that lasts for
months and go back over and over?
Feeling tired is common, and depression is a condition that
everyone goes through from time to time. However, the chronic
fatigue syndrome is not similar to the simple emotional ups and
downs that we experience sometimes.
Chronic fatigue syndrome is medically known as myalgic
encephalomyelitis, post-viral fatigue syndrome. It targets the
central nervous system. People who have this disorder usually
complain of severe fatigue that is aggravated even by simple
exertion. The cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is not yet
known, but some researches show that this might be incurable.
Some cases disappear over time and some people use medications
to relieve them of this disorder.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is medically defined as a severe
chronic fatigue thats lasts six months or over but other medical
conditions should have been ruled out before a diagnosis of CFS
can be made. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may be precipitated by an
illness. It may be a cold, or a stomach upset, or may even begin
after major stress. The symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome are
headache, muscle pain, inability to concentrate, tenderness in
the lymph nodes, and fatigue that will not go away or may recur
over the next several months. Patients also suffer from
headache, non refreshing sleep, sore throat, myalgia or muscle
pain, and body malaise for over a day.
In the past, people call CFS "yuppie flu" because it usually
occurred on well-educated, well-off middle-ages women. Doctors
also noticed that this disorder often occurred in people from
mostly English speaking countries all over the world. Women have
a two to four times increased risk of getting the chronic
fatigue syndrome than men.
The CDC or Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimated
that over 500,000 people in the US have been diagnosed to have
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Diagnosis of CHF is difficult because
it has similar symptoms as the other illnesses. The physician
will first evaluate your condition and ask questions to rule out
other diseases that may have the same symptom. When everything
has been eliminated, it is only then that the physician will
come to a diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
It is important that patients who are suffering from Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome learns how to manage their moods and know what
to do whenever the disorder hits. Health providers suggest that
people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome should try to
always try to get adequate rest. Patient should also try to get
a regular exercise, eating a balanced diet, and trying to pace
yourself whenever stress gets too much that you find it
difficult to handle.
Patients will also benefit from medications to treat Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome. The doctors usually prescribe a lower dose of
anti-depressant because it might increase the level of fatigue
of the patient or the frequency it occurs. But it also helps to
reduce the pain of people with the disorder.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome may be mistaken with other illnesses
which have the same presentation. These are fibromyalgia
syndrome, neurasthenia, and chronic mononucleosis.
Other conditions that may also result in fatigue include thyroid
problems especially hypothyroidism, eating disorders, autoimmune
diseases, hormonal disorders, infections, narcolepsy, alcohol
dependence, substance abuse, drug reactions, psychiatric
disorders such as schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorders.
It is important to consult with a physician to evaluate the
symptoms the patient is having and to make sure that the patient
does not have any other organic or systemic diseases that might
cause excessive long-standing fatigue. Some people also find it
comforting to seek the help of other people like rehabilitation
experts to fully understand the patient's condition. Some also
talk to other patients who are undergoing the same condition.
There are other risks as you sit in front of that computer but
it would be to much to write about in this article, so if you
would like to learn more about other risks such as:
Eye strain RSI (Repetitive Stress Syndrome) Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome Constant Head Aches Dizziness Breathing Problems
Difficulty Concentrating
You can learn all about this in the book: "The Painless PC",
which can be found at:
www.HealthCrow.com