Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Fibromyalgia- The Signs And Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia- The Signs And Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia can otherwise be called as Muscular
Rheumatism, Tension Myalgia or Fibromyositis. This
fibromyalgia is a syndrome where the patient suffers from
chornic muscle pain.

This is acomplicated syndrome wherein the pain can be all
over the body or just in certain parts of muscles around
the joints. The majority who are affected by this are women
over the age of 30, who suffer from pain in the neck, back
and shoulders. They would generally complain of stiffness
and tenderness and pain in the joints.

It may seem that the problem is with the joints but infact
it is a muscular pain that causes the problem. This can
appear in anyone including children and men of all ages and
is the second most common disorder as per rheumatologists.

Due to the steady pain the person tends to show signs of
stress, sleeplessness, extreme moodiness, and even
depression. This may not be constant, but can escalate with
the pain and uneasiness. The cause of this must be due to
certain pain stimulating chemicals in the body and the
increase or reduction of serotonin in the body making it
sensitive to pain.

Fibromyalgia causes the pain to be centralized wherein you
feel the pain elsewhere in the brain or spinal cord. This
can be triggered with just a slight touch or even external
factors like light and sound. It may seem psychological due
to this, but in reality the pain is genuine and caused due
to these factors.

People suffering from Fibromyalgia can be in a very painful
state even though this symptom is passive. Even though it
is not a fatal condition and does not cause any permanent
damage, the person suffering can be in a distressed state
due to the pain.

It can be a severe set back as the person will not be able
to function like a normal person continually due to the
constant pain in the joints. These symptoms of joint pain
and headaches along with back pain can continue over long
periods sometimes even up to a decade once it starts.

It can be enhanced by weather conditions like cold or humid
weather or even psychological disturbances like stress or
exertion can trigger this symptom.

This symptom is associated with sleeplessness and
restlessness where the patient suffers from sleep disorders
and tends to be a very light sleeper, awakened several
times.

Joint pain is very common along with tenderness of the skin
and a feeling of stiffness. The pain can be extreme or a
dull continuous throb which makes a person almost disabled.
Due to the pain the joints may feel inflamed even though
there will not be any swelling.

The person suffering from Fibromyalgia will tend to feel
tired most of the time and will not have the energy to
function normally mentally and physically. Their mental
stability is not in condition and they may show symptoms of
memory loss or weak concentration an poor aptitude. Their
skin becomes extra sensitive to external factors like heat
and cold or even sounds.

Due to the constant suffering these people tend to also
undergo extreme mood fluctuations which can result in the
person having no patience and displaying anxiety syndrome
or even depression due to the inability caused by the onset
of Fibromyalgia. Their energy levels are low and alertness
can be lessened. Actions which need continuous motion could
become impossible.

Other symptoms that can be noticed are rash, pain during
menstruation, visual impairment or even ear pain. The
temperature can also fluctuate and be below normal most of
the time causing dryness of the mouth as well.

Irritable bowel syndrome can be another sign of
Fibromyalgia, complaints of constant pain in the stomach,
constipation or nausea are seen in most of the patients.

Other common symptoms can be irritable bladder, twitching
of muscles, dry eyes, cramps, numbness etc. Occasionally,
they even react to certain medications when suffering from
Fibromyalgia. Hormonal variations can trigger the symptoms
or even certain allergies. The most common complaint would
be of body pain where the muscles seem overworked and
tender and cause a burning sensation.

Symptoms of Fibromyalgia can be treated over a period of
time and it is better for the family to study this
particular syndrome in order to understand the patient and
help him in his recovery.


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Hailey Harris is an expert in dealing with Fibromyalgia
after suffering for more than 10 years with health
problems. She is now symptom free and living a pain free
life. She developed Ridfibromyalgia.com found at
http://www.ridfibromyalgia.com to help others learn to do
the same. To receive tons of info, tips, and healing
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