By: Dr Alex Robber It’s cold and flu season again. And if you’re living with fibromyalgia, you can particularly try this time of year. That’s because two of the most prevalent symptoms of fibromyalgia are all-over musculoskeletal pain and tiredness similar emotions to those encountered with poor cold or flu. Indeed, about half of fibromyalgia patients experience a “flu-like” disease that precedes the development of their symptoms. So how do you understand if you’ve got…
ibromyalgia Research
Explore the latest Fibromyalgia research, including new treatments, scientific discoveries, and advancements in understanding this chronic condition.
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…
Warm Water Works on Reducing Fibromyalgia Pain
By: Dr Alex Robber Soaking in warm water is one of the oldest forms of alternative therapy, and there is good reason why the test of time has stood for this practice. Research has demonstrated warm water therapy works wonders for all types of musculoskeletal conditions, including fibromyalgia, arthritis, and low back pain. “Research demonstrates that our ancestors were correct. It’s making you feel better. It will loosen the joints. It decreases pain and it…
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…
Fibromyalgia Self Care: Top 3 Tips for Self-Caring
By: Dr Alex Robber If you have fibromyalgia, one of the best ways to care for your health is to play a proactive role in your own treatment a process called self-management. Here are some ways if you have fibromyalgia you can manage your health: Improving Sleep It is essential to maintain excellent sleep hygiene to improve the quality of sleep. That implies doing stuff to make sleeping and staying asleep easier for you. It…
The Hidden Connection Between Fat and Fibromyalgia
By: Dr Alex Robber Carrying surplus body weight improves pain rates in individuals with fibromyalgia and the magnitude of extensive pain; it also improves the seriousness of other symptoms of chronic pain syndrome. Studies have shown that people who are overweight with fibromyalgia are not as physically strong or flexible, have more problems with sleep, experience higher levels of anxiety and depression and experience lower quality of life than healthy people with fibromyalgia. Therefore according…
Top 5 Best Fibromyalgia Exercise
By: Dr Alex Robber Details Fibromyalgia is responsible for chronic pain in the body. The continuous tenderness of the muscle and tissue can also cause sleep problems. Shooting pains that may be quite serious are caused by parts of your body known as “tender points.” Like Neck, Arm, Elbow and Knees. Although practice may be hard due to fibromyalgia, it is essential to be as active as possible. Regular practice is one of the most…
Most Significant Tendering Points for Fibromyalgia Management
By: Dr Alex Robber Although the severity of symptoms may vary, the condition is long-term. There may be times when there are mild symptoms and times when there are serious symptoms. According to professionals, fibromyalgia may grow because of modifications in the manner the brain operates and acknowledges pain. Although not everything about the situation is fully clear so, changes in certain brain chemicals may result in a chemical imbalance. Widespread pain is one of…
Tips For Fighting With Fibromyalgia Pain
By: Dr Alex Robber Fibromyalgia discomfort is a resource that impacts millions of individuals every year on the planet. It is often referred to as wide-spread fatigue, muscle pain and various points of tenderness. Although this pain is prevalent, resistance to fibromyalgia syndrome on the health market is generally misunderstood and underdiagnosed. Medical professionals and study employees are still working very hard to understand, recognize and cope with their indications or symptoms, the very causes…
The Phase Of Life With Fibromyalgia I Haven’t Told Anyone About
By: Dr Alex Robber When it comes to physical and mental illness, I’m a fairly open individual, but I may also be horribly reserved, especially with regard to my chronic pain and fatigue. It’s not because I don’t want to share about what’s going on with me, but because of that I don’t want people to assume I’m a “whiner” or “attention seeker.” I’m neither of these stuffs. I’m quite different Many people acknowledge that…