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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Causes

There is no single known cause for CFS. Studies have pointed to several different conditions that might be responsible. These include:

  • Viral infections
  • Chemical toxins
  • Allergies
  • Immune abnormalities
  • Psychological disorders.
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Multiple causes for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Although the cause is still controversial, many doctors and researchers now think that CFS may not be a single illness. Instead, they think CFS may be a group of symptoms caused by several conditions. One theory is that a microorganism, such as a virus, or a chemical injures the body and damages the immune system, allowing dormant viruses to become active. About 90% of all people have a virus in the herpes family dormant (not actively growing or reproducing) in their bodies since childhood. When these viruses start growing again, the immune system may overreact and produce chemicals called cytokines that can cause flu-like symptoms. Immune abnormalities have been found in studies of people with CFS, although the same abnormalities are also found in people with allergies, autoimmune diseases, cancer, and other disorders.

The role of inflammation in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Recent studies have shown that chronic fatigue syndrome may be caused by inflammation of pathways in the nervous system, and that this inflammation may be some sort of immune response or autoimmune process. C.F.S. may occur when a viral illness is complicated by an inadequate or dysfunctional immune response. Other factors (such as age, prior illness, stress, environment, or genetic disposition) may also play a role. C.F.S. most commonly occurs in women ages 30 to 50.

Depression not a cause for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

The role of psychological problems in CFS is very controversial. Because many people with CFS are diagnosed with depression and other psychiatric disorders, some experts conclude that the symptoms of CFS are psychological. However, many people with CFS did not have psychological disorders before getting the illness. Many doctors think that patients become depressed or anxious because of the effects of the symptoms of their CFS. One recent study concluded that depression was the result of CFS and was not its cause.

Modified 3-11-04
Information compiled from the National Institutes of Health

 

 

 
 

 

 
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