Is your Sleepiness Caused by Fibromyalgia?
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Is your Sleepiness Caused by Fibromyalgia?

By: Dr Alex Robber A chronic disease which impacts the spinal cord and the brain causes individuals to feel pain and fatigue, which also impacts the concentration, is one the most prevalent symptoms of fibromyalgia. Sleep disturbances are a key characteristic, along with fatigue, pain and psychological distress because it has become more and more evident in recent years that the treatment of related sleep disruption increases fibromyalgia symptoms during the day. Here are 8…

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Naturally Easing the Pain of Fibromyalgia
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Naturally Easing the Pain of Fibromyalgia

By: Dr Alex Robber If you diagnosed with Fibromyalgia Nobody needs to tell you about the almost daily widespread muscular pain you experience along with constant fatigue, sleeplessness, fibro fog and low-grade depression when you have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. In about one in 50 Americans, the chronic muscle pain in fibromyalgia impacts mostly females. The search for the greatest fibromyalgia pain relief is underway because there is no cure for fibromyalgia and the cause…

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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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Fibromyalgia Exercise: 10 Steps for Improved Workout Recovery
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Fibromyalgia Exercise: 10 Steps for Improved Workout Recovery

By: Dr Alex Robber While your fibromyalgia’s discomfort and fatigue may make you unwilling to work out, study demonstrates that frequent, mild exercise reduces pain; enhances function; and generates a stronger general feeling of well-being. However, as we understand, fibromyalgia can generate distinctive obstacles to fitness. Here are 10 things you can do to help you recover from your post-workout. Maintain a healthy attitude Exercise with fibromyalgia can be very hard: it can harm, cause…

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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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As a Woman with Fibromyalgia, You can Still do 3 Things
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As a Woman with Fibromyalgia, You can Still do 3 Things

By: Dr Alex Robber Anything diagnosed can unexpectedly lead you to wonder what the future holds. The diagnosis of fibromyalgia is made using a variety of stereo types that depict helpless misery. Worse still, your diagnosis generally comes at a moment when your symptoms are at wrost maybe the worst. When I finally was diagnosed with fibromyalgia, I had such a lot of pain that for more than a few minutes my fingers were curled,…

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