Gulf War Syndrome

Gulf War Syndrome is a chronic and multi-symptom illness affecting veterans of the Gulf War. The condition is believed to be related to exposure to chemicals, infectious agents, or other environmental factors encountered during service. Symptoms vary widely among affected individuals, often involving multiple body systems and persisting over time. Diagnosis is complex, as there is no single test for GWS, but our team can work with you to identify symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan that may include medication, lifestyle modifications, and supportive therapies to manage daily challenges.

POSSIBLE SYMPTOMS
Neurological: Headaches / Memory issues / Brain fog / Mood swings / Sleep disturbances
Respiratory: Chronic cough / Difficulty breathing
Gastrointestinal: Abdominal pain / Diarrhea / Nausea
Musculoskeletal: Joint pain / Muscle aches / Fatigue
Other: Sensitivity to chemicals / Skin rashes / Temperature regulation issues

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