Chronic fatigue is a pervasive health issue affecting millions worldwide. In the United States, nearly 2.5 million people are estimated to struggle with chronic fatigue syndrome, while in the UK, around 250,000 individuals live with similar symptoms, according to CDC and NHS reports.
This condition involves the complex interplay of the nervous and immune systems, often leading to persistent exhaustion that disrupts daily life. Early recognition and effective management remain major hurdles for both patients and healthcare providers.
As research evolves, a growing number of doctor-backed, natural strategies have emerged to help people regain energy and restore quality of life. This article explores these science-based approaches, offering practical steps for lasting relief.
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45. Avoid Smoking and Secondhand Smoke Smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke are major contributors to chronic fatigue. Nicotine, the primary stimulant in cigarettes, may initially…