Fibromyalgia and Fever Connection
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Fibromyalgia and Fever Connection

By: Dr Alex Robber Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition with many distinct features such as back pain, hips, shoulders, neck, or even low fiver. Fibromyalgia occurs more often in females between the ages of 30 and 59, irrespective of age or gender. The precise reason for fibromyalgia is not understood, which makes finding a cure very hard. The fact that there are some symptoms of fibromyalgia also present in other diseases complicates this. Because a…

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Fibromyalgia People have Distinct Intestinal Bacteria
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Fibromyalgia People have Distinct Intestinal Bacteria

By: Dr Alex Robber A study comparing females with and without fibromyalgia first combined intestinal bacteria with the long-term disease and its main symptoms. Researchers examined people’s intestinal bacteria with fibromyalgia and discovered that they were different from individuals who had no illness. Researchers in Canada have recognized 19 species of intestinal bacteria in persons with fibromyalgia current in greater or lower numbers. “We discovered that fibromyalgia and symptoms of fibromyalgia pain, exhaustion and difficulty…

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How does Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome link?
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How does Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome link?

By: Dr Alex Robber Grip your arms and legs with knots and ache your muscles. Your stomach, too, has cramps. Can the pain be linked? It is probable that you will get the other one if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or fibromyalgia. Often, they occur together, but it is not understood how they are connected. Disorders of functions Fibromyalgia exists in just a few individuals in the US. But it’s far more prevalent…

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My Husbands is Suffer too, And the Reason is Fibromyalgia
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My Husbands is Suffer too, And the Reason is Fibromyalgia

By: Dr Alex Robber March 2002 According to a fresh research, husbands of women who suffer from fibromyalgia are more likely to have bad or depraved health than other males. But the issue is not almost as bad as they expected. Researchers claim. Fibromyalgia is a long-term and painful condition that causes muscle, tendon and joints throughout the body. Sleep disturbances, depression and headaches may also include symptoms. Women tend much more often than males…

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How Men Suffer from Fibromyalgia?
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How Men Suffer from Fibromyalgia?

By: Dr Alex Robber 58-year-old Randy was a car mechanic and a great golfer who was never under 200. Then he was diagnosed with surprise almost 10 years ago when he suffered intense chronic pain. He had fibromyalgia with his doctor. Fibromyalgia is a disease-causing chronic pain and tiredness, mainly in females. Of the 5 million individuals in the United States with fibromyalgia, only less than 10% are males. Therefore, even among fellow patients, the…

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Women Feels a lot of Fibromyalgia Pain During Her Period
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Women Feels a lot of Fibromyalgia Pain During Her Period

By: Dr Alex Robber Fibromyalgia, a chronic condition that results in fatigue and muscle and joint pain, is 10 times more likely than men. And for some of these women, fibromyalgia and pain are aggravated once a month, their period. The portion of your nervous system that regulates your times is susceptible to any modifications your body has, including fibromyalgia-related symptoms and any other circumstances. “Many women report an increase in fibromyalgia symptoms just prior…

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Faced with the Challenges of Dual Psoriatic Arthritis Diagnosis
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Faced with the Challenges of Dual Psoriatic Arthritis Diagnosis

By: Dr Alex Robber Around 1,5 million Americans suffer from psoriatic arthritis (PsA). PsA is only component of the tale for many of those individuals. This is due to two or more chronic circumstances for patients. It may be hard to diagnose psoriatic arthritis (PsA), since symptoms such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia and gout are common. In America 2016, most individuals who have PsA experience several symptoms over the period of years before the…

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10 Real Reasons your Doctor will Not Tell you About Fibromyalgia
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10 Real Reasons your Doctor will Not Tell you About Fibromyalgia

By: Dr Alex Robber Fibromyalgia impacts 1 in 50 persons, up to 6 million in total. Although only an estimate.  It is defined by the symptoms of chronic muscular-skeletal pain with brain fog, behavioral impairment, anxiety, tiredness and sleep disturbances throughout the body.  The root cause of fibromyalgia continues uncertain and standard medicine now uses pain relievers and antidepressants to address its symptoms. Functional medicine, on the other side, seeks to identify the root cause…

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Spring and Sinusitis: How they Affected with fibromyalgia?
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Spring and Sinusitis: How they Affected with fibromyalgia?

By: Dr Alex Robber After months of cold weather that winter brings, many individuals welcome spring with open arms. It also involves for some of us stuffy nose, watery itchy eyes, sinus pressure, and headaches. It can also mean the breakdown of our defenses and we get tired of fibromyalgia for those of us. We don’t know why, but it seems people with fibromyalgia have more problems with chronic sinusitis than others do. With a…

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How Migraine Prepared Me for Fibromyalgia?
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How Migraine Prepared Me for Fibromyalgia?

By: Dr Alex Robber My whole life I lived with Migraine, so it wasn’t new to wake up in pain. The surprise was I felt like I was 40 years old suddenly overnight. I haven’t hurt. Every muscle in my body felt confiscated and all my joint was tightly locked. In relation to migraine attacks, I now face extensive pain and rigidity almost every other day. Migraine attacks were now a steady occurrence of aphasia,…

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