Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) is a condition that is associated with long term fatigue and other symptoms that may limit daily activities in individuals. It has been linked with infectious, genetic and biological causative factors. While there is no specific laboratory diagnosis of ME, clinical investigations are used to exclude other conditions which could be responsible for symptoms. The management of ME does not relate to one specific medical specialty but may involve a number of specialties depending on the symptoms of individuals with the condition. This often involves diagnosis and treatment in acute hospitals as well as primary care. The focus is on treating individuals in hospitals when necessary but also important is the need to provide supports for the maintenance of health for people with the condition.
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