Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease where patients show chronic fatigue. Chronic fatigue syndrome may occur after unpleasant events such as bereavement, divorce or layoff. The basic symptom is feeling extreme fatigue for a long time and it cannot be relieved by rest. No physical problems can be found in physical and chemical examination. Its cause is unclear, and there is no simple method of treatment. The best advice doctors provide to patients is to rest and reduce stress. It may take several months or years for patients to recover. However, the majority of patients can fully recover.
How is Chronic fatigue syndrome treated in practice?