Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a complex and often debilitating condition marked by persistent, unexplained fatigue that does not improve with rest and severely affects daily functioning. In addition to fatigue, individuals with CFS may experience a range of other symptoms, including sleep disturbances, cognitive impairments, muscle pain, and headaches. Despite its widespread impact, the exact cause of CFS remains uncertain, and diagnosis typically involves the process of ruling out other conditions with similar symptoms.
Managing CFS requires a multi-disciplinary approach, focusing on symptom control and improving the overall quality of life for those affected. Healthcare professionals need a comprehensive understanding of the condition to effectively diagnose and support patients living with CFS. Our courses are designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to provide compassionate, evidence-based care, enhance patient outcomes, and navigate the complexities of this challenging condition.