Gulf War Syndrome
What is Gulf War syndrome?
Gulf War
syndrome is a widely used term to refer to the unexplained illnesses occurring
in veterans of the 1991 Gulf War.
What are the symptoms of Gulf War syndrome?
The following
are the most common symptoms of Gulf War syndrome. However, each person
experiences symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
·
Fatigue
·
Musculoskeletal pain
·
Cognitive problems
·
Skin rashes
·
Diarrhea
Symptoms of Gulf
War syndrome may resemble other medical conditions. Always talk with your
healthcare provider for a diagnosis. Symptoms continue to pose a frustrating
problem for affected veterans and their healthcare providers. Despite extensive
research, the cause of the syndrome remains unexplained.
How many veterans are impacted by the Gulf War
syndrome?
According to a
report released by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2013, about
one-third of Gulf War veterans suffer from chronic multisymptom illness (CMI).
This is a series of symptoms that cannot be medically explained.
What are the possible causes of Gulf War syndrome?
Possible causes
include:
·
Chemical warfare agents, particularly nerve gas,
or pyridostigmine bromide, which was given as a preventive measure to soldiers
likely to be exposed to chemical warfare agents.
·
Psychological factors, such as post-traumatic
stress disorder. Veterans with Gulf War syndrome symptoms have high rates of
accompanying psychiatric disorders.
·
Other chemical agents, such as smoke from oil
well fires, pesticides, depleted uranium or exposure to solvents and corrosive
liquids, used during repair and maintenance.
What is the treatment for Gulf War syndrome?
While there is
no specific treatment for Gulf War syndrome, research suggests that an approach
called cognitive-behavioral therapy may help patients with nonspecific symptoms
lead more productive lives by actively managing their symptoms.
On behalf of the
Department of Veterans Affairs, the IOM conducted a study and
released a report recommending that for veterans who are experiencing symptoms
related to CMI, an integrated, system-wide, long-term management approach
should be implemented.
Research into
Gulf War syndrome, which remains controversial, is taking place in research
centers around the country. Please talk with your healthcare provider about any
questions or concerns you may have regarding this condition.
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