The goal is to keep pain in reasonable control with throughful prevention
and treatment, and to seek more intensive treatment from a specialist when this is difficult to accomplish.
Since each untreated condition may worsen CFS symptoms, any improvement in comorbid conditions is progress in reducing the
severity of CFS.
ONLINE BONUS!
Print-and-Go pages with treatment tips for
your health care professional
Use two of our popular “print-and-go” pages
to help your health care team with advice from
CFS-experienced physicians. The first one
shares a clinical pearl on how to recognize
when metabolic syndrome may be contributing
to the ill health of a person with CFS. The
second one provides a brief step-by-step
overview of medications that may be effective
in managing CFS-related pain.
Clinical PearI: Recognizing Metabolic
Syndrome By Lucinda Bateman, MD
http://www.cfids.org/cfidslink/2007/100306.pdf
Treatment FYI: Controlling Pain
By Benjamin Natelson, MD
http://www.cfids.org/cfidslink/2008/040906.pdf
Download these convenient PDF files from
the web addresses above or call the Resource
Line at 704-365-2343, and we’ll mail them