How to Prevent Inner Ear Disorders From Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Consult your doctor immediately if you suspect you have chronic fatigue syndrome or an inner ear disorder. The doctor will develop a treatment plan individualized to each person's specific symptoms and overall health. Early diagnosis and treatment are the key to recovery.
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Rest as much as possible. Overexertion will worsen the effects of chronic fatigue syndrome and compromise your immune system.
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Eat a balanced diet. This helps your body fight off infections and builds a healthy immune system. Also, drink 8 to 12 glasses of water a day to fight fatigue.
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Exercise regularly but don't overdo it. Stretching exercises such as yoga, tai chi and Pilates, as well as moderate aerobic exercise, are beneficial.
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Treat airborne allergies. Nasal and head congestion associated with allergies can cause inner ear problems and exacerbate chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Consider alternative medicine to treat chronic fatigue syndrome and prevent inner ear disorders. Acupuncture, cupping and herbal remedies may help.
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