Fibromyalgia is a collection of symptoms. Anyone being diagnosed or having symptoms or signs associated with fibromyalgia, there are few facts one should know about the syndrome.
1- Widespread muscle pain
and tenderness
Fibromyalgia is not a joint disease;
therefore it does not harm or cause inflammation to joint, muscles and other
tissues. It is arthritis related as it causes widespread pain in the body.
American College of Rheumatology, in
1990, defined criteria to classify fibromyalgia for research studies. According
this fibromyalgia involves a history of widespread pain in the body including
pain at 11 of 18 tender point sites.
2- Fibromyalgia can be both
a primary or secondary condition
It is possible fibromyalgia may occur
with another rheumatic disease. As a primary syndrome fibromyalgia can bring
muscular pain or can occur as a secondary condition to other rheumatic
diseases.
People with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic
lupus erythematosus, or ankylosing
spondylitis are more likely to develop fibromyalgia syndrome. Such patients are
usually confused if their symptoms are common to two conditions or if they have
two distinct conditions.
3- Fibromyalgia
remains undiagnosed for months
Often fibromyalgia
symptoms are misunderstood for other conditions. It is mainly because fibromyalgia
symptoms resemble or overlap symptoms associated with other rheumatic diseases.
Due to this fact,
fibromyalgia remain undiagnosed for months or even years. National Fibromyalgia
Association say on average it takes 5 years to get an accurate diagnosis of the
syndrome.
4- Fibromyalgia
brings severe fatigue or a sleep disorder
Ninety percent of
people who suffer from fibromyalgia experience severe fatigue or a sleep
disorder. Poor sleep causes another set of problems such as cognitive problems,
memory lapses, and lack of energy.
5- Additional
symptoms of fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia patients
may experience additional symptoms which seem unrelated to fibromyalgia but
actually are associated with the syndrome. Other than pain, fatigue and
tenderness fibromyalgia suffers may experience;
·
headaches
·
irritable bladder or bowel
·
memory problems
·
temporomandibular joint disorder
·
pelvic pain
·
noise sensitivity
·
temperature sensitivity
·
restless leg syndrome
·
depression
·
anxiety
6- Fibromyalgia cause physical
as well as psychological affects
Along with physical issues fibromyalgia suffers may experience
psychological effects. A study evaluated 307 patients over an 11 years period
found one third of patients experience severe physical and psychological issues.
7- Different patients may experience different symptoms of fibromyalgia
What makes fibromyalgia rather confusing and hard to diagnose is a fact
that different patients report different symptoms of the syndrome. This suggests
there may exist subtypes of fibromyalgia which once discovered may influence
the treatment choices. Unless what truly underlies fibromyalgia is not
discovered, the puzzle of different symptoms cannot be sorted out.
8- Fibromyalgia has no definitive test
Fibromyalgia is solely detected through physical examination. Tests are
performed to rule out other symptoms or to find more about other symptoms.
9- Fibromyalgia treatments
Curing fibromyalgia involves both medication and non-medication treatments.
Physician would decide the ultimate treatment or combination of treatments
based on symptoms presented. Medication can be used to relieve pain, improve
sleep, and address depression and anxiety. Non-medication treatments which focus
on pain relief and stress relief may be used as complimentary treatments or as
alternative treatments.
10- Majority of fibromyalgia
victims are women
Fibromyalgia affects more women than men. Statistics show prevalence of
the syndrome is between 2 and 4 percent. However it is not clear how many people
have managed it successfully to the extent of having a quality life. It is
important to get early and proper diagnosis; following a treatment protocol may
allow you quality of life despite your diagnosis.
Source: www.verywell.com
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