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Category: Chronic illness

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Understanding the Duality: Can Something be Chronic and Episodic?

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According to research published by the National Institutes of Health, many chronic disorders, such as epilepsy and migraine, are characterized by episodic manifestations. This means a health condition **can be chronic and episodic**, coexisting as a long-term issue with intermittent, distinct periods of active symptoms and potential remission.

What disease makes you weak and tired? A comprehensive overview of potential causes

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Did you know that an estimated 2.5 million Americans suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, a condition defined by profound exhaustion? Many conditions, both common and complex, fall under the umbrella of **what disease makes you weak and tired?**, ranging from hormonal imbalances to chronic illnesses. It is important to distinguish between normal fatigue and persistent symptoms that may indicate an underlying health issue.

How to snap out of chronic fatigue? Understanding and overcoming ME/CFS

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated 3.3 million people in the U.S. suffer from Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). If you are one of them, the journey for how to snap out of chronic fatigue is not a quick fix but a gradual process of discovery, management, and healing.

What is considered a functional disorder? Unpacking complex symptoms

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According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, functional neurological disorder is caused by changes in how brain networks work, rather than structural damage. So, what is considered a functional disorder? It's a legitimate medical issue where a person experiences persistent and troubling physical symptoms, but standard medical tests do not find a structural or organic disease.

Is CIRS a Real Diagnosis? Understanding the Controversy and Scientific Evidence

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An estimated 25% of the population has a specific genetic makeup that makes them unable to properly process and eliminate certain environmental toxins, potentially leading to Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS). This raises the critical question for many suffering from unexplained, multi-systemic symptoms: **Is CIRS a real diagnosis?** The answer is complex, involving a deep look into immunology, genetics, and the evolving landscape of chronic illness.