Archive for March, 2009
If you suffer from fibromyalgia, you know the symptoms: the constant fatigue, the intense muscle pain, and the tender areas of the body. While this terrible disease is most common in women of childbearing age, there are men with fibromyalgia as well. This is rare, however. According to a 1999 study, there is only one [...]
March 29th, 2009 | Posted in fibromyalgia, symptoms | No Comments
Fibromyalgia is a chronic and painful condition that affects the muscles of the body. It can lead to extreme fatigue, sleep problems, depression and digestive disorders. While fibromyalgia does not seem to do any permanent damage to the body in any way, the symptoms can be difficult to cope with and lead to other side [...]
March 25th, 2009 | Posted in diagnosis, fibromyalgia, treatments | No Comments
Many think of lupus and fibromyalgia as two different, distinct medical syndromes, and indeed they are. Each has a certain set of symptoms and treatments; in fact, rheumatologists sometimes say that the presence of fibromyalgia interferes with the correct diagnosis and treatment of lupus. These two conditions can be co-existing, complicating treatment for each. Lupus, [...]
March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in fibro with other conditions, fibromyalgia | No Comments
Fibromyalgia is a painful condition that affects a number of people in this country. It is characterized by painful muscles, extreme fatigue, sleep disruption and a host of other potential side effects. While fibromyalgia does not do permanent damage to the body, the symptoms can become quite debilitating when they are severe and can most [...]
March 18th, 2009 | Posted in fibromyalgia, pain relief, treatments | No Comments
Fibromyalgia is not a fun disorder to suffer through. Anyone who has it or knows someone who does knows that it is painful and very uncomfortable. The symptoms range from pain and soreness in the muscles and bones to feeling drowsy all the time to brain fog and more. There are many symptoms that come [...]
March 15th, 2009 | Posted in diet, fibromyalgia, symptoms | No Comments
The first step in getting suspected fibromyalgia diagnosed is to find a physician, nurse practitioner or other health care provider who is knowledgeable and compassionate. Maybe it should be the other way around: compassionate and knowledgeable.
March 11th, 2009 | Posted in diagnosis, fibromyalgia | No Comments
Fibromyalgia is considered a syndrome, which means that a cluster of symptoms will develop with no known cause attached. This makes a condition like fibromyalgia difficult to diagnose, since a doctor will need to perform a comprehensive workup based on symptoms, family history and perhaps medical tests. Unlike other diseases and illnesses that can be [...]
March 8th, 2009 | Posted in fibromyalgia | No Comments
Although the causes of fibromyalgia are unknown, its sources of pain, called “trigger points,” are not. These are multiple tender points on the body. In making a clinical diagnosis, a physician confirms the presence of fibromyalgia trigger points on at least eleven out of eighteen parts of the body. These painful areas are typically located [...]
March 4th, 2009 | Posted in fibromyalgia, symptoms | No Comments
Fibromyalgia affects five percent of the population which is about 6 million people in the United States. This condition produces intense pain throughout the body of the victim of this awful syndrome. The people who suffer from fibromyalgia also feel great fatigue and have a difficult time sleeping at night. These people are very disturbed [...]
March 1st, 2009 | Posted in fibromyalgia, symptoms, treatments | No Comments