Principles for the diagnosis and management of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
ME/CFS affects millions of people worldwide, but remains poorly understood, under-diagnosed, under-treated and even inappropriately treated. These consensus recommendations from the Mayo Clinic addresses issues around ME/CFS for general practitioners.
Educational Objectives
Educational Aim:
The aim of this article is to summarize
recommendations for generalist and specialist health care providers based on
recent scientific progress and decades of clinical experience in the field of
ME/CFS.
Editor's comments:
With post-COVID syndrome (or long COVID) increasing
in numbers, it is imperative for clinicians not to ignore other causes of
symptoms such as longstanding fatigue, pain and cognitive impairment. ME/CFS
should be considered in the differential diagnosis, as it is common,
under-diagnosed and under-treated. Even for those suffering from long COVID,
the interventions listed in the article could be beneficial.
Educational Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module practitioners should have a clear understanding of:
The prevalence of ME/CFS in the general population
- The diagnosis and management of ME/CFS
- The impact on quality of life for people who live with ME/CFS
- The differential diagnosis and comorbidities of ME/CFS.
Instructions for this Module
- Read the supplied reading material and complete the quiz that follows;
- You have three attempts to pass the quiz;
- The pass grade is 70%;
- You need to pass the quiz to claim your CPD certificate;
- Please click on the CPD certificate link below to claim your CPD certificate and to update your CPD Manager.
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