Son, Chang-Gue · Integrative medicine research · 2019 · DOI
This article discusses the important difference between regular chronic fatigue (long-lasting tiredness) and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), a serious medical condition. The author explains why it's crucial to distinguish between these two conditions, since ME/CFS involves specific symptoms and has different causes than simple persistent tiredness.
Accurate diagnosis is essential for ME/CFS patients to receive appropriate treatment and support. This article helps clarify diagnostic confusion that often delays proper diagnosis, which can prevent patients from accessing suitable medical care and management strategies.
This review does not present original experimental data and therefore cannot establish causal mechanisms or provide new biomarkers for ME/CFS. The evidence quality level (E3) indicates this is a narrative review rather than high-level evidence, so conclusions are based on literature synthesis rather than controlled research.
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