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Chronic fatigue syndrome and Medical Cannabis

What is
Chronic fatigue syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome, also known as ME/CFS, is a long-term condition characterised by disabling fatigue that is not relieved by rest. It may also involve sleep disturbance, pain, cognitive difficulties, sensory sensitivity, and worsening of symptoms after physical or mental effort.

Treatment Options for 
Chronic fatigue syndrome

Management usually focuses on energy pacing, symptom tracking, sleep support, pain management, and practical strategies to reduce crashes and improve quality of life. Treatment plans are tailored because symptoms and severity vary widely between individuals.

Medical Cannabis and 
Chronic fatigue syndrome

Some patients with ME/CFS ask about medical cannabis in relation to co-existing symptoms such as pain, sleep difficulty, anxiety, or sensory overstimulation. Cannabinoids may influence sleep, stress responses, and neurological signalling, although treatment should be carefully individualised.

Research & Evidence

Research into cannabinoids and ME/CFS remains limited, but there is growing interest in how the endocannabinoid system may relate to pain, stress regulation, and sleep. More high-quality clinical studies are needed before firm conclusions can be made.

Explore Your Treatment Options

If ME/CFS symptoms are significantly affecting function and conventional approaches have offered limited relief, a specialist clinician may help review additional supportive options. Any decision about cannabinoid-based treatment should be made within the context of your overall health picture and current symptom pattern.

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