Fibromyalgia is a disease which manifests very much alike with flu. It gives muscular pains and tiredness, and can disturb the sleep. It can also be characterized by tender spots which are felt mostly in the neck, spine, shoulders and hips. The attachments of muscles to bones are also affected by this disease. Joints seem to be left unaffected by it. Besides muscles, pain in tendons and ligaments appear also.
Until now there has not been discovered any laboratory test to help the doctor diagnose the patient with fibromyalgia more easily. The doctor is mostly guided by what the patient describes and by the presence of the tender points. The symptoms the patient tells the doctor about can help the doctor to eliminate any possibility of rheumatic disorders in that patient.
General symptoms of fibromyalgia are: muscle pain that lasts more than three months, tenderness in the 18 points, sleeping problems, fatigue, headaches, memory problems, abdominal pain associated with diarrhea or constipation and bloating. People describe the muscle pain in different ways: some can feel burnings, radiating, others gnawing, sore, stiff, and aching. Patients say that the pain is always present but with different intensities depending on the activity they perform or on the weather, the stress level and the sleep patterns.
The exact causes of fibromyalgia have not been yet discovered and until now scientists found out that in patients who have fibromyalgia, the level of P substance is increased in the spinal fluid. The P substance is responsible for transmitting and amplifying pain signals to and from the brain. Another role in triggering fibromyalgia has the genetics and exposure to physical, emotional or environmental stressors.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease and must be treated with medication and non-medication methods. Some of the used drugs in treating fibromyalgia are: cyclobenzaprine, amitriptyline and dual reuptake inhibitors. In case a patient does not respond well to this kind of treatment, long-acting opioids can be tried but with extreme precaution. Sometimes the pain can be managed with analgesics or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. In some cases antidepressant drugs and antiepileptic drugs can be used with success.
Patients suffering of fibromyalgia can follow a few sessions of therapeutic massage and myofascial release therapy which will help them manage the pain this illness gives them.
Patients have to make a change in their lifestyle and consider the fact that they need every day a moment for relaxation and they have to learn how to perform deep-breathing exercises and meditation in order to manage the daily stress. They also have to create a schedule for going to bed and waking up. A diet is also recommended, avoiding coffee, alcohol and spicy foods before bedtime. An active lifestyle can help a lot the fibromyalgia patients. Walking, swimming, water aerobics and stretching exercises can do a lot in the process of treating fibromyalgia.
There is no known conventional cure for this disorder, it can only be kept under control with pain killers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs) and anti depressants.
There is also no way to properly diagnose fibromyalgia. If your doctor thinks you're suffering from it he/she will usually put the cause of your symptoms down to the disorder if you are showing no signs of damage to your muscles, tendons or ligaments. Once all possibilities have been eliminated then fibromyalgia is given as the cause.
Symptoms can be...
Aching and pain that can be widespread throughout your whole body. This can affect your personal life, and your sleep. Sleeping pills, although could be needed, are avoided as they are habit forming, and you can easily become reliant on them to get to sleep.
Sore points on the body are common symptoms, and these can occur on the...
Top of the shoulders Outer side of the elbows Inner sides of the knees Upper chest
Experts say that there should be 8 sore points on the body for a diagnosis of fibromyalgia.
Tiredness and lack of stamina resulting in difficulty to even do a days work is another symptom. House work can become difficult as well.
Numbness and tingling in the fingers can occur as poor circulation can become a problem. The feeling of your hands swelling is another sign, but there won't actually be any swelling.
Leg restlessness which happens more at night can affect some sufferers.
Irritable bowel syndrome which causes diarrhoea and constipation, and can also cause severe abdominal pain.
Frequent urination which feels like a urinary tract infection.
With all these symptoms and more you can see why doctors have a difficult time diagnosing this disorder. What makes it worse is if your doctor starts treating you for another disorder, infection or disease. Not only will you not be getting any relief, but your symptoms will get worse.
Seeking out groups and doctors that specialize in this disorder will help you get better treatment for your symptoms. Other sufferers will obviously have far better knowledge than a doctor will so your interaction with them will help you get more knowledge of your condition. You can find support groups online.
If you can it's a good idea to search for a diet that will help you as well as your medication. A lifetime of painkillers NSAIDs and anti depressants will have an affect on your health eventually. For some sufferers it can take years to get their symptoms under control. The more help you can get the better you will feel.
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