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    Fibromyalgia

    Fibromyalgia is a common disorder that affects bones and muscles. It is a condition defined by pervasive musculoskeletal pain and sleep, exhaustion, memory, and mood problems. It exacerbates the feeling of pain by altering how your brain and spinal cord process painful and non-painful transmissions. Women are much more likely than men to experience fibromyalgia. The condition is frequently associated with stress, tension headaches, inflammatory bowel disease, and depression.

    Fibromyalgia patients’ brains and spinal cords change as a result of repetitive nerve stimulation. This change is associated with an abnormal increase in the levels of certain pain-signaling chemicals in the brain. Furthermore, the brain’s pain receptors begin to form a sort of pain remembrance and become extra sensitive, which means they can overreact to both painful and non-painful signals. Many other aspects, including genetics, infections, and physical or emotional events, are likely to contribute to these changes. This condition can also have an impact on your emotional responses and energy levels.

    Possible Causes

    Some of the major causes for fibromyalgia are:

    • Heredity
    • Painful diseases like arthritis
    • Posttraumatic stress disorder
    • More common in women
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Sluggishness
    • Lupus

    Risk Factors

    The known risk factors for fibromyalgia:

    • Repetitive injuries
    • Viral infections
    • Higher rate of rheumatic conditions

    Signs and Symptoms

    Fibromyalgia pain is typically defined as a consistent dull ache that has lasted for at least 3 months. The stress must be felt on both sides of the body and above and below your waist to be deemed widespread. People with this condition frequently wake up tired, despite sleeping for extended periods. Sleep is frequently interrupted by pain, and many patients experience other sleep disorders too. Some other common symptoms include headaches, fatigue, sensitivity to cold or heat, anxiety and depression, trouble paying attention, and dry eyes.

    The condition can be challenging to handle and requires medical attention. Since it is a syndrome, each patient will have a unique set of symptoms, necessitating an individualized treatment plan.

    Diagnosis

    Doctors generally diagnose fibromyalgia after going through the patient’s history, conducting a physical examination, X-rays, and blood work.

    Why choose 7DMC?

    We have a competent staff that focuses on the safety and care of each patient in an empathetic setting with cutting-edge facilities. We make the diagnosis by taking a thorough medical history that includes your symptoms, trigger variables, frequency and duration, workplace environment, and family background of neurological disease. Our specialists will check for vital signs such as pulse and blood pressure, accompanied by a thorough medical assessment focusing on the musculoskeletal system and nerves.

    Fibromyalgia cure focuses on minimizing symptoms and enhancing the quality of life through medicines, self-care strategies, and lifestyle changes. Our doctor may recommend pain relievers, antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and sleep aids based on your symptoms. It would help if you informed our doctor about any other medicines you are taking in order to prevent side effects and medicine interactions.

    Consult our doctor if you experience such symptoms which do not disappear on their own. Our medical experts will be glad to provide you with all the necessary details and advice on the best treatment option available.

    FAQs

    Frequently asked questions

    Often, behavior therapy is used in conjunction with other treatment plans to minimize the symptoms. Behavior therapy intends to optimize positive, mindful behaviors while decreasing negative, stress, or pain-inducing behaviors. It entails learning new coping strategies as well as relaxation exercises. Additionally, eating healthily and a balanced diet are essential for long-term health and enhance a person’s quality of life.

    Regular moderate exercise is essential for managing fibromyalgia. You may want to engage in low-impact activities that increase your stamina, strengthen your muscles, and optimize mobility. Exercise also produces endorphins, which help combat pain, stress, and depression and help you sleep better.

    Yes, fibromyalgia is more common in women than men. According to some studies, women are 9 times more likely to get fibromyalgia. One of the main causes is believed to be female reproductive hormones such as estrogen, which make them more sensitive to pain.

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