
Health, Physical Culture and Sports, 4 (15), рр. Chronic fatigue syndrome among the young people. E-mail: įoreign Language Teacher, MBOU secondary school No. E-mail: Rudakova Elena Vyacheslavovnaįoreign Language Teacher, MBOU Secondary School No. E-mail: Anastasia LeonidovnaĪltai State University, Barnaul, Russia. Cooperation with health professionals and the child’s school teachers is essential in ensuring a positive educational experience and a normal social development, despite the seriousness of this debilitating disease.

A definitive diagnosis also serves to validate the patient’s experience of illness and suffering. In people with established CFS, providing a definite diagnosis, along with general information about the illness and its natural history, are important starting points for good clinical care. Although it is stressful for children, usually they have to be surveyed in order to make the exact diagnosis. Sometimes it is di lt cult to diagnose chronic fatigue syndrome. For example, the child cannot concentrate on studies, or remember something, or it is di lt cult for him, he becomes depressed, irascible, moody and anxious. CFS as many other diseases also has serious consequences: mental and physical that have irreversible effects. It is a grave condition of the patient, that can continue with insignificant changes. The main sign is mortal tiredness after minimal efforts, and the proper rest does not relieve, and it is determined that physical or psychic disorder are not the causes of the disease. Children from poverty-stricken families more often suffer from the symptoms of CFS.

Persistent exhaustion was found to affect 2 % of 16-year-olds and almost twice as many girls as boys. CFS predominantly affects young adults, with a peak age of onset between 20 and 40 years. CFS is a term used to define the symptoms that cannot be connected with another health conditions. The article is devoted to the study of chronic fatigue syndrome among the young people ( CFS).
