Delayed onset of post-exertional symptoms

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Post-exertional malaise and post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion result from over-exertion, while the symptoms they cause can occur immediately on over-exertion, the delayed onset of post-exertional symptoms is very extremely in ME/CFS.[1]

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Delayed onset of post-exertional malaise or post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion is well recognized in diagnostic criteria.[1]

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