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home:symptoms:neurological:fatigue [10.17.2018] – [Patients experiences] sallieqhome:symptoms:neurological:fatigue [02.09.2019] – [Stimulants] sallieq
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 ====== Fatigue ====== ====== Fatigue ======
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 +<relatedarticles>   [[home:diseases:anemia|Anemia]], [[home:diseases:cfs|Chronic fatigue syndrome]]</article>
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 +====== Introduction ======
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 Fatigue is very common in all Th1 diseases and is unrelated to [[home:symptoms:neurological:sleep|sleep]] or rest. The symptom is believe to be caused by inflammatory cytokines, the release of which is a necessary part of immunopathology. Fatigue has been shown to resolve with the Marshall Protocol but can often take quite a while. Fatigue is very common in all Th1 diseases and is unrelated to [[home:symptoms:neurological:sleep|sleep]] or rest. The symptom is believe to be caused by inflammatory cytokines, the release of which is a necessary part of immunopathology. Fatigue has been shown to resolve with the Marshall Protocol but can often take quite a while.
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 In the management of fatigue, [[home:othertreatments:stimulants|stimulants]] such as modafinil (Provigil) and caffeine are not recommended. There is limited data on how exactly stimulants modulate the immune response. In the management of fatigue, [[home:othertreatments:stimulants|stimulants]] such as modafinil (Provigil) and caffeine are not recommended. There is limited data on how exactly stimulants modulate the immune response.
  
 +Caffeine ingestion can delay fatigue during exercise, but the mechanisms remain elusive.  (({{pubmed>long:12399249}})) 
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