Fibromyalgia is a complex physiological condition that is characterized by chronic widespread pain throughout the the body. It is a poorly understood condition in both its cause and finding an effective fibromyalgia treatment is frustrating for many people. The clinical diagnosis of fibromyalgia is based exclusively upon symptomatology, meaning that the experience of pain and […]
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a state using a polarized audience comprised of people who think it is real and people who don’t. This intriguing political-like battle is also a big part, based on the subject we discussed last month regarding the causes of fibromyalgia. This month’s article will concentrate especially about the immune system and its […]
Fibromyalgia (FM) is often categorized as a diagnosis of exclusion, meaning the causes are unknown and a diagnosis is often reach once all other options have been explored and ruled out. In its clinical presentation, Fibromyalgia is described as a central sensitivity syndrome with hallmark symptoms related to abnormal processing of the central nervous system. […]
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a condition surrounded by much controversy in what establishes a diagnosis, what would be the consistent historic features, and most of all, what can be done about it — the therapy plans. Doctors look polarized, they “believe in it” or they do not.
Fibromyalgia does not have a known cause, and because of this fact, medical doctors are limited in their ability to provide treatment options. One of the primary things a doctor will do for a fibromyalgia patient is provide medication to treat symptoms.