Fund Research into the Relationship Between Microclots and ME/CFS
Recent studies have explored the occurrence of hyperactivated platelets and fibrinaloid microclots in individuals with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS). Key findings include:
- Microclots and Symptoms:
- Microclots may temporarily block microcapillaries, leading to ischemia and contributing to symptoms such as fatigue
- These findings align with similar observations in Long Covid patients, suggesting shared mechanisms
- Biomarkers and Treatment:
- The discovery of microclots as biomarkers points to systemic endothelial inflammation in ME/CFS
- Research highlights potential treatment strategies targeting vascular pathology and inflammation
Advocacy for Funding:
- Continued research into microclots could provide deeper insights into ME/CFS and related conditions.
- Advocacy efforts emphasize the importance of funding studies to develop effective therapies.
This research represents a promising avenue for understanding ME/CFS and improving patient outcomes. You can explore more details
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