Title: Fibromyalgia : Widespread Chronic Muscle Pain
Author: kristine
Article:
When every muscle in your body seem to be shouting out in pain,
with some tender areas that are unusually painful when touched,
and you somehow feel tired as if devoid of all energy, and don't
get enough sleep, you may be experiencing symptoms of
Fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a medical condition characterized
by widespread chronic pain in your muscles, ligaments and
tendons, as well as fatigue and multiple tender points. Tender
points are parts on your body where even a slight pressure may
cause pain. They may be found on the neck, shoulders, back,
hips, arms, and legs which may hurt when pressure is put on
them. More women than men are afflicted with fibromyalgia, and
it shows up in people of all ages. It used to be known by other
names such as fibrositis, chronic muscle pain syndrome,
psychogenic rheumatism and tension myalgias. Signs and symptoms
may vary depending on the the severity of the condition. In some
cases, symptoms will probably never disappear completely. At any
rate, it may be reassuring to know that fibromyalgia is not
progressive or life-threatening. There are available treatments
and self-care procedures which can improve this condition and
one's general health. Signs and Symptoms Many factors can affect
symptoms of fibromyalgia such as the weather, stress, physical
activity or even the time of day. Common signs and symptoms
include: · Widespread pain - When pressure is applied in
specific areas of your body, including the back of your head,
upper back and neck, upper chest, elbows, hips and knees, pain
accompanied by stiffness is often felt and may persists for
several months. · Fatigue and sleep disturbances - People who
suffer from this condition often wake up tired and unrefreshed
in spite of getting enough sleep. According to some studies,
this sleep problem is the result of a sleep disorder in which
deep sleep is frequently interrupted by bursts of brain activity
similar to wakefulness, thus, missing the deep restorative stage
of sleep. Nighttime muscle spasms in your legs and restless legs
syndrome also may be associated with fibromyalgia. · Irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS) - Constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain
and bloating associated with IBS are common in people with
fibromyalgia. · Headaches and facial pain - Symptoms of
headaches and facial pain may be related to the tenderness or
stiffness in the neck and shoulders. · Heightened sensitivity -
People with fibromyalgia are usually sensitive to odors, noises,
bright lights and touch. Other common signs and symptoms
include: · Depression · Numbness or tingling sensations in the
hands and feet (paresthesia) · Difficulty concentrating · Mood
changes · Chest pain · Dry eyes, skin and mouth · Painful
menstrual periods · Dizziness · Anxiety Possible Causes There is
no known cause of fibromyalgia. Recent findings focus around a
theory called "central sensitization" which states that people
with fibromyalgia have a lower threshold for pain due to
increased sensitivity of the brain to pain signals. This is why
people with fibromyalgia seem to overreact when a slight
pressure is applied on a certain part of the body which would
not hurt if done to a person in normal condition. However, what
initiates this process of central sensitization still baffle
most research experts. Other theories cited as to the cause of
fibromyalgia include: · Sleep disturbances - Some researchers
suggest that disturbed sleep patterns may be a cause rather than
just a symptom of fibromyalgia. · Injury - Accidents that cause
injuries or trauma, particularly in the upper spinal region,
which affect the central nervous system may trigger the
development of fibromyalgia. · Infection - Some researchers
believe that a viral or bacterial infection may trigger
fibromyalgia. · Abnormalities of the autonomic (sympathetic)
nervous system - When the sympathetic nervous system fails to
function normally during nighttime, it leads to fatigue,
stiffness, dizziness and other signs and symptoms associated
with the condition. The sympathetic nervous system is part of
the autonomic nervous system which controls involuntary bodily
functions such as heart rate, blood vessel contraction,
sweating, salivary flow and intestinal movements. · Changes in
muscle metabolism - A decreased blood flow to muscles may
contribute to decreased strength and fatigue. Such differences
in metabolism and abnormalities in the hormonal substance which
influences the activity of nerves may play a role. Psychological
stress and hormonal changes also may be possible causes of
fibromyalgia. Seek Medical Advice Whenever you experience
general aching or widespread pain that lasts several months and
is accompanied by fatigue, it is time to see your doctor. Many
of the symptoms of fibromyalgia mimic those of other diseases,
such as low thyroid hormone production (hypothyroidism),
polymyalgia rheumatica, neuropathies, lupus, multiple sclerosis
and rheumatoid arthritis. Only your doctor can tell if one of
these other conditions may be causing such symptoms.
Fibromyalgia isn't progressive and does not lead to other
serious conditions or diseases. Nevertheless, it can cause pain,
depression and lack of sleep. These problems can then interfere
with your ability to function at home or on the job, or maintain
close family or personal relationships, thus, require medical
attention.
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