chronic fatigue syndrome (cfs)

How is CFS Diagnosed?

Diagnosing CFS can be challenging due to the lack of specific tests. Diagnosis is primarily based on ruling out other conditions with similar symptoms. Key criteria include:
Severe chronic fatigue lasting for at least six months.
Four or more other symptoms such as sleep disturbances, muscle pain, joint pain, headaches, and cognitive issues.
Comprehensive medical history, physical examination, and mental health evaluation are also essential steps in diagnosing CFS.

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