It is recommended that those with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and especially those with CFS who often get seasonal flu, get a flu shot for A-H1N1/09 Swine Flu. There is no evidence that it increases the activity of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and the risks of the flu outweigh the risks of any adverse effects from the vaccination.
it can provide relaxation for the patient and reduce the stress and depression that are usually associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. All the reflex points should be worked but more focus should on the pituitary and immune system areas as this is related the CFS. Use sun flower oil. hope this helps
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Medicine. There's no specific medicine for treating ME/CFS, but medicine can be used to relieve some of the symptoms. Over-the-counter painkillers can help ease headaches, as well as muscle and joint pain. A GP can prescribe stronger painkillers, although they should only be used on a short-term basis.
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The neck should be the primary place a vaccine should be given.
to reduce the risk of getting what the vaccine was for
A rehydrated vaccine should be administered within a few hours of rehydration.
You should get it, when you find it easily affordable.
your mom should get tetanus vaccine
Yes teens should get the vaccine unless they have a medical condition that prevents it from being safe.
The tall-tell flu symptoms that someone contracts can start with the average cold and fever. This will lead to other symptoms such as heavy vomitting, higher fever, fatigue, and chronic bronchitis.
No, you cannot die from CFS. IT can cause depression and is very dificult to deal with but is not deadly. The problem is properly diagnosing the cause of CFS. According to the book 'America's Biggest Cover-Up: 50 More Things Everyone Should Know About The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic And Its Link To AIDS', in 1993, a leading CFS researcher, Dr Paul Cheney reported that five of his twenty CFS patients died in that year- two committed suicide and three, like AIDS patients, succumbed to overwhelming infections that their damaged immune systems just couldn't fight off. There is much speculation that CFS patients may have similar immune system deficiencies as so-termed 'non-HIV AIDS' cases.