Fibromyalgia
(FM) affects millions of Americans each year. The back and neck pain,
sleep problems, headaches and so on add up to a syndrome that has a lot
of disease over-lap. Patients with headaches are more likely to suffer
from fibromyalgia. Irritable bowel syndrome is also more common among
those with FM. It's important not [..]
Fibromyalgia
affects 1-3% of the United States population and approximately the same
percentage of the population is affected by chronic fatigue syndrome,
which is a closely related disease. Up to 18 million adults in any given
year report these symptoms, making them a substantial public health
problem. Women seem to be more affected than men.The [..]
Fibromyalgia
is a complex disorder. It is complex because different systems of the
body are affected, and treatments need to be both comprehensive and
specific. Fibromyalgia overlaps with other diseases such as chronic
fatigue syndrome, which shares many of its characteristics. The patient
usually has general fatigue, and due to pain, may be impaired in [..]
Patients diagnosed with fibromyalgia use a variety of different complementary and alternative treatments to help manage their condition. Since medications and surgery are rarely indicated, the use of safer (less toxic) alternatives has become widespread. About 1/3 to ½ of patients report trying different treatments, such as exercise programs, chiropractic, and vitamin supplements.Sometimes patients will [..]