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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Treatment
Last Updated: July 3, 2026
Lifestyle Modifications
To manage symptoms, prevent post-exertional malaise (PEM), and improve overall quality of life through sustainable daily habits.
- Energy management (pacing)· Learning to balance activity and rest to avoid post-exertional malaise (PEM), which is the worsening of symptoms after physical or mental exertion.
- Adapting daily routines· Modifying work, school, and social activities to conserve energy, reduce stress, and prevent symptom exacerbation.
- Sleep hygiene practices· Establishing consistent sleep schedules, creating a conducive sleep environment, and addressing insomnia or unrefreshing sleep.
- Stress reduction techniques· Implementing mindfulness, meditation, gentle relaxation exercises, or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to manage the psychological impact of ME/CFS.
- Nutritional support· Maintaining a balanced diet, identifying potential food sensitivities, and ensuring adequate hydration to support overall health.
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Medicinal Treatment
To alleviate specific symptoms such as pain, sleep disturbances, and mood issues, thereby improving comfort and daily function.
- Pain management medications· Prescription or over-the-counter analgesics, neuropathic pain medications, or muscle relaxants to alleviate chronic pain in different parts of the body.
- Sleep-regulating medications· Low-dose antidepressants with sedative effects, hypnotics, or other sleep aids to improve sleep quality and reduce insomnia or unrefreshing sleep.
- Medications for mood and anxiety· Antidepressants or anxiolytics to address depression, anxiety, or other mood disturbances often associated with living with a chronic illness.
- Treatment for co-existing conditions· Addressing other medical issues such as orthostatic intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome, or allergies that may exacerbate ME/CFS symptoms.
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Surgical Treatment
To clarify that surgery is not a treatment for ME/CFS itself, but to ensure safe and effective management if surgical procedures are required for other health concerns.
- No direct surgical treatment for ME/CFS· Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a complex neurological condition that is not amenable to surgical intervention as a primary treatment.
- Surgery for unrelated medical conditions· Patients with ME/CFS may require surgery for other medical issues, which must be carefully planned to minimize symptom exacerbation and post-exertional malaise.
- Pre-operative and post-operative care planning· Detailed discussion with surgical teams to ensure appropriate anesthesia, pain management, and recovery protocols are in place to prevent ME/CFS symptom flares.
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