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Title: What is Fibromyalgia Syndrome


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What is Fibromyalgia Syndrome?
  • It is a widespread musculoskeletal pain and
    fatigue disorder for which the cause is still
    unknown. Fibromyalgia means pain in the muscles,
    ligaments, and tendons, the soft fibrous tissue
    in the body.

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symptoms
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Pain
  • Has no boundaries
  • deep muscular aching, throbbing,shooting, and
    stabbing
  • intense burning may also be present
  • worse in the morning
  • hurts more in muscles used most often

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Fatigue
  • This symptom can be mild in some patients yet
    incapacitating in others
  • Feels like a bad flu
  • feels like someone has unplugged you from power
    supply
  • patients say their arms and legs feel like they
    are tied to concrete blocks
  • they have difficulty concentrating

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Sleep disorder
  • EEG-anomaly
  • This condition was uncovered in a sleep lab with
    a machine which recorded the brain waves of
    patients while asleep
  • Deep sleep interrupted(stage 4)
  • is needed for tissue repair, antibody repair
  • interrupted by brain activity

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Aggravating factors
  • Changes in weather
  • stress
  • depression

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Possible causes
  • Remains elusive
  • triggering events, may onset it
  • automobile accident
  • another disorder(rheumatoid arthritis)
  • they dont cause FMS, but they may awaken an
    underlying abnormality that is already present

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Treatment
  • Physical therapy
  • occupational therapy
  • acupuncture
  • chiropractic
  • therapeutic massage
  • muscle relaxants and other drugs may be
    prescribed

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Prognosis
  • Studies show that it is chronic
  • symptoms may vary
  • ability to work, differs from person to person
  • can be equally as disabling as rheumatoid
    arthritis

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