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		<title>Diagnosing Fibromyalgia &#8211; Tired of the Pain and of Feeling Tired?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 00:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What did you say? You aren&#8217;t feeling well. Why what has happened? Are you down with fever? No, then what&#8217;s the matter? You are afflicted by body discomfort. From when are you afflicted by body pain? Do you have any other symptoms? Yes, you are afflicted by body agony for the last a quarter. According [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What did you say? You aren&#8217;t feeling well. Why what has happened? Are you down with fever? No, then what&#8217;s the matter? You are afflicted by body discomfort. From when are you afflicted by body pain? Do you have any other symptoms? Yes, you are afflicted by body agony for the last a quarter. According to your outline it appears to be fibromyalgia. <span id="more-12"></span></p>
<p>Together with that you are feeling sleepy, discomfort in the joints and ligaments, sleep disorder, and lassitude isn&#8217;t it? Then it&#8217;s better that you right away consult a doctor and find out the reason for the agony.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a syndrome which mostly is affecting middle aged ladies but it&#8217;s been revealed that men and kids also suffer from this illness. What&#8217;s the reason for fibromyalgia? Till date the precise reason for this illness hasn&#8217;t been found. A lot of believe it&#8217;s a neurological problem, some say it is caused due to some trauma or shock which one experiences at some stage of life and some believe it&#8217;s a viral attack.</p>
<p>Whatever might be the cause it&#8217;s correct that you aren&#8217;t in a position to lead the standard life like before as the agony is hampering your capability to do the daily work. But there&#8217;s nada to worry, go to the doctor as fast as possible. Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia What have you heard, that diagnosis of fibromyalgia isn&#8217;t possible? Yes it&#8217;s right that it is really not easy to diagnose fibromyalgia. Did you know why?</p>
<p>Because <a href="http://www.fibromyalgianatural.com/">fibromyalgia</a> is a syndrome which mimics the indicators of plenty of illnesses so just hearing about the issues the doctor won&#8217;t be able to choose what the particular ailment is. So when the doctor will start diagnosing he&#8217;ll look for all the other considerations so that the chance of having any other illness can be eliminated and a last call can be taken. When you visit the doctor don&#8217;t forget to inform him all the issues you are facing. It&#8217;s miles better to notice down in a secure place as you could have noted that some times you forget things.</p>
<p>Plenty of research and studies is happening about this illness and the Yank University of Rheumatology has prepared some rules to help the Consultants to diagnose the illness. According to them there are eighteen tender points in the body out of that the patient should feel discomfort in at least eleven points when pressure is applied to those places. The discomfort in the body should endure for a quarter. But all the doctors don&#8217;t follow it strictly.</p>
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		<title>Diagnosis and Treatment of Fibromyalgia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 19:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread, debilitating disease that often manifests as diffuse pain, constant muscle aches and overwhelming fatigue. Although it affects about 2-6% of the general population (about five million people), fibromyalgia is not a contagious disease. Women are about 9 times more likely to be diagnosed than men, and it is most prevalent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fibromyalgia is a chronic, widespread, debilitating disease that often manifests as diffuse pain, constant muscle aches and overwhelming fatigue. Although it affects about 2-6% of the general population (about five million people), fibromyalgia is not a contagious disease. Women are about 9 times more likely to be diagnosed than men, and it is most prevalent in prevalent in people between 20-50 years of age.</p>
<p>Fibromyalgia usually displays a variety of symptoms including generalized aches and pains, increased sensitivity of the skin, chronic fatigue, weakness or dizziness, muscle stiffness or joint pain and migraine headaches. Symptoms of fibromyalgia vary greatly between individuals but almost all suffer from an associated sleep disorder. Depression, anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, numbness and tingling of the extremities and heightened sensitivity to stimuli may also be present. <span id="more-3"></span></p>
<p>Currently, there is no known specific cause of fibromyalgia. Popular opinion suggests a disorder in pain perception and processing in the pathways to the brain. Research has shown that fibromyalgia patients have elevated levels of substance P (involved with enhanced pain perception) and a lower than normal production of natural stress hormones.</p>
<p>Another theory revolves around a sleep disturbance as the cause, because many fibromyalgia patients cannot attain deep sleep. Still other theories have implicated reduced immune system function, environmental toxins, abnormal hormonal fluctuations, viral causes, genetic links and dysfunctional neurotransmitters. Although exciting new research is constantly being done, the cause of fibromyalgia remains elusive and has the medical world stumped.</p>
<p>Diagnosis of <a href="http://www.fibromyalgianatural.com/">fibromyalgia</a> is based on a specific set of criteria, including a physical examination or observation, and the symptoms described by the patient. Ruling out other possible diseases is key.</p>
<p>Currently, there are no conclusive laboratory tests to identify fibromyalgia but for diagnostic purposes, there has to be a history of diffuse pain lasting longer than three months. Another diagnostic requirement is the presence of at least 11 &#8220;tender points&#8221; out of a possible 18 and these are typically located at elbow and knee joints, the neck, shoulders, lower back and hips&#8230; Individual cases of fibromyalgia have a wide variability, but many patients also suffer from other disorders as well.</p>
<p>These comorbid syndromes commonly include chronic clinical depression, lyme disease, chronic fatigue sydrome, premenstrual syndrome, restless legs syndrome, spinal disorders, or hypothyroidism. There are also many factors that can aggravate fibromyalgia. Severe weather changes, nutritional deficiencies, over-exertion, increases in stress levels, allergies and cold weather have all been shown to contribute to flare-ups. <a href="http://www.fibromyalgianatural.com/">Treatment of fibromyalgia</a> has historically been inadequate at best.</p>
<p>There is no cure for the disease and therapies are usually aimed at alleviating the symptoms and improving quality of sleep. Medications commonly prescribed for fibromyalgia include conventional analgesics, low-dose antidepressants, muscle relaxants and sleep-inducing agents. Alternative therapies that have shown some promise include acupuncture, chiropractic care, physical therapy, meditation or relaxation techniques and a gentle aerobic exercise program. Other important considerations to prevent fibromyalgia from flaring up include a regular sleep routine, emotional and physical stress reduction, good social support networks and strategies to conserve energy and minimize triggering factors.</p>
<p>Fibromyalgia can be a very difficult disease to live with because of its chronic, disabling nature and the presence of widespread skepticism. There is often no objective evidence of physical illness and the disease is very poorly understood. Sufferers of fibromyalgia face accusations of laziness or feigning illness. Social activity and recreation is often be avoided and the patient&#8217;s career is usually affected as well. Although fibromyalgia can affect every aspect of its victims&#8217; lives, it does not have to be as devastating as it once was. With advanced scientific research and promising new treatments waiting in the wings, anything&#8217;s possible.</p>
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