Can the herpes virus cause chronic fatigue even if there is no current outbreak? I’m a 36 year old female, contracted herpes about 6 months ago, and taking suppression medication. I haven’t felt well since the initial outbreak: I need more sleep (about 8 to 10 hours), can’t work out like I used to (a couple of times a week versus 6 days a week), and feel run down all the time. Also, a month after the initial outbreak I got another, plus the flu (which believe it or not I’ve never had), plus a sinus infection which lasted a couple of months. Could this be related to the herpes? What do you recommend I do to increase my energy level and improve the effectiveness of my immune system? I’m feeling desperate.
Madison
Yes, the conditions you described might be attributable to your herpes infection, but because of their non-specific nature, they might stem from other conditions as well. You did not indicate what suppression medication you are taking, whether it is a prescription drug and how closely you may be following the usage recommendations. If your medication was prescribed, I suggest you discuss your fatigue with your prescribing physician and perhaps undergo further evaluative procedures. Either through your physician or by other means, I also suggest you consult a nutritionist. I hope you determine the problem and soon feel better..
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