Chronic fatigue syndrome includes constant physical and mental weakness that has arisen for an unknown reason and lasts for more than six months. The first diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome was made in 1988 . It is assumed that it has been encountered before, since about the 30s of the XX century, but was not considered a disease and was not classified. Probably, some cases of chronic fatigue syndrome were attributed to unusually occurring infectious diseases.
It is important to observe the correct daily routine, work and rest regime, alternation of sleep and wakefulness.
Therapy should be based primarily on changing the conditions and lifestyle of a person. Pain syndrome and nervous overstrain can be relieved with medication, but efforts should be directed at the causes of the disease, and not at eliminating the consequences.
Only complex treatment can be effective.
The completed course of treatment removes the risk of complications.
Everyone is responsible not only for their own health, but also for the health of their children and loved ones, and the head is responsible for a healthy psychological climate in the team and compliance with labor legislation. The more attention is paid to the preservation of human health in the workplace and in the family, the more successful society will become, and fewer diseases of the "new age" will be included in the WHO classifier.