Can it be Misdiagnosed Fibromyalgia or Lymphoma?
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Can it be Misdiagnosed Fibromyalgia or Lymphoma?

By: Dr Alex Robber Conditions for fibromyalgia are often confused when lymphoma is the issue. More information on lymphoma and fibromyalgia is provided in the following article. Please contact the physician you trust if you’re worried about your situation or think you got a misdiagnosis. Understanding the Lymphoma: Lymphoma is cancer that begins in cells in the body’s immune system, according to the American Cancer Society. There are various kinds of lymphoma, so it is…

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Why Fibromyalgia and Crohn’s Illness is Connected?
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Why Fibromyalgia and Crohn’s Illness is Connected?

By: Dr Alex Robber It is essential to first examine each individually to recognize the link entre fibromyalgia and Crohn’s illness. Talk to your health care provider if you have serious symptoms or issues. You should always speak to your doctor for professional guidance and trustworthy therapy. This paper aims to assist you know the symptoms and signs of the fibromyalgia and Crohn’s illness. Understanding the fibromyalgia: Fibromyalgia impacted about four million United States adults,…

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What does it Happen in Fibromyalgia that my Hair Hurts?
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What does it Happen in Fibromyalgia that my Hair Hurts?

By: Dr Alex Robber You may realize that your hair hurts if you are suffering from fibromyalgia. Hair loss is only one of many signs of fibromyalgia. Fatigue, brain fog, digestive problems, depression, muscle, joint problems and chronic pain are some of the prevalent symptoms. Fibromyalgia is a disease that causes people throughout the body to suffer chronic pain. Fibromyalgia is widespread on both sides of the body, above and below the tail. The brain…

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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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10 Conditions Fibromyalgia is Often Mistaken Diagnosed
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10 Conditions Fibromyalgia is Often Mistaken Diagnosed

By: Dr Alex Robber It is not uncommon to misdiagnose fibromyalgia as another disorder and vice versa, as many fibromyalgia symptoms are very comparable to those of other diseases. A test was created only lately, and many physicians are still unaware of it. People with fibromyalgia will also often have one or more overlapping circumstances, making diagnosis more complicated. Here are 10 frequently mistaken circumstances for fibromyalgia. Syndrome of chronic fatigue The disease most likely…

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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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What is the Most Serious Symptom of Your Fibromyalgia?
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What is the Most Serious Symptom of Your Fibromyalgia?

By: Dr Alex Robber This is a matter about which I recently thought. The symptoms of fibromyalgia (FM) are lots that are unpleasant. But what is the symptom that limits your life? What symptom stops you from taking part in life? I think you can tell many people pain, the most common symptom of which is, of course, FM. Hard and uncontrolled pain can surely restrict your skills in working, playing or even caring for…

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Is it Possible to Diagnose a Fibromyalgia through a Blood Pressure Test?
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Is it Possible to Diagnose a Fibromyalgia through a Blood Pressure Test?

By: Dr Alex Robber When I go to the physician, there are two things I fear: step on the scale and taking my blood pressure.   My problem with the scale is nothing but vanity. I don’t know many of those who like their weight to be advertised, so everyone in the neighborhood can hear. However, my problem with my blood pressure is a problem of pain. I pick up the cuff because I understand it…

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Different Ages in Fibromyalgia: The Same Condition Facing Various Challenges
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Different Ages in Fibromyalgia: The Same Condition Facing Various Challenges

By: Dr Alex Robber If you have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, you may have had several first-hand stereotypes about the disorder. One persistent misconception is that mostly middle-aged or older individuals are affected by fibromyalgia especially elderly females. In fact, a broad variety of ages and both sexes are affected by fibromyalgia. While approximately 8 percent of individuals are more likely to be diagnosed at an elderly age by the era of 80 years, according…

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Gastrointestinal problems in Fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Gastrointestinal problems in Fibromyalgia and Rheumatoid Arthritis

By: Dr Alex Robber You are not alone if you have rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and have digestive problems on top of it. Studies have discovered more gastrointestinal (GI) issues for individuals with RA than for individuals without RA. Higher rates of inflammation and impaired immunity are likely to play an important role due to the disease. In addition, drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis–including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (NSAIDs), corticosteroids, and therefore most disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs…

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