By: Dr Alex Robber The sufferers of fibromyalgia must go through a lot of things every day. One of the primary problems facing patients with fibromyalgia is that they are highly vulnerable to the setting around them. Sensory disability is called this type of extreme sensitivity. Usually it influences our five main senses such as sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Here are popular sensitivity examples: A Blind Person must have a sleep disorder because…
ibromyalgia Research
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Fibromyalgia Is Not All In Your Head, New Study Confirms
Introduction For decades, fibromyalgia has been misunderstood, often dismissed as a psychosomatic disorder. However, recent scientific advancements have shed light on its true nature. A groundbreaking study has confirmed that fibromyalgia is not merely “all in your head” but is rooted in physiological abnormalities, particularly involving the immune system. Understanding Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive difficulties. It affects approximately 2% of the global population,…
How Fibromyalgia Makes Me Feel Like I’m Being Buried Alive
By: Dr Alex Robber Hello Old Friend, darkness. I miss you. I miss you. My chest has an invisible heavy weight, I can’t breathe. Pain is so serious and crushing for the soul that it feels like a mountain falls on me. Even the slightest touch of fear of getting hurt has taken over every nerve of my body. My hands burn hot while my feet are exceedingly cold. My vision is so upset, it…
New Fibromyalgia blood test is 99% accurate
By: Dr Alex Robber A new test for patients with fibromyalgia has recently been introduced. The most amazing thing about this test is that its precision rate is nearly 99 percent, according to the test development team, and this test will not confuse outcomes with other chronic diseases such as RA, MS, lupus or other chronic disorders. This test is created by a bio search business called epic genetics based in Santa Monica, CA. Bruce…
Teeth grinding, Fibromyalgia’s painful face
By: Dr Alex Robber People’s pain and diseases are growing nowadays. Most of the patients complained of fibromyalgia. We have some worries to tackle these patients ‘ illness, particularly when it is linked to dental health. First, we need to comprehend fibromyalgia’s significance. It is a prevalent chronic syndrome that causes extensive mental distress and musculoskeletal pain. It also created problems with sleep, mood, memory and exhaustion. The symptoms of fibromyalgia are like arthritis, which…
Seven Stages of Fibromyalgia
By: Dr Alex Robber Stage 1 You will feel mild pain and exhaustion at the very beginning of fibromyalgia. All the signs you’re going to feel tired. You may not be able to do your daily work perfectly because of this tiredness. You’re holding on to your job, but you’re pretty sure your body doesn’t have something right, so you’re starting to research. Stage 2 Pain and fatigue are growing every day and you are…
Fibromyalgia and Depression
By: Dr Alex Robber FMS known as the syndrome of fibromyalgia is a disorder in which the patient has body-wide pain. Tiredness, troubled sleep, elevated sensitivity to feeling pain, muscle stiffness, and fibro-fog are the factors. The relationship between depression and fibromyalgia is very strong, with many researches connecting both. It should be said that a patient with fibromyalgia is three times more depressed when diagnosing it than a patient without fibromyalgia. In fibromyalgia, the…
When Pain moves from your Head Down to the feet in Fibromyalgia
By: Dr Alex Robber Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) or merely fibromyalgia is a disorder in which pain in an entire body lasts longer. The disease amplifies the sensations of pain, according to scientists, by disturbing the functions of the brain that boost pain sensitivity. It may trigger psychological stress, physical trauma, or infection following surgery. In some instances, with no solitary prompting event, it gradually accumulates over time. No laboratory test can identify fibromyalgia, but its…
Morton’s Neuroma and Fibromyalgia. Are they Both Related?
By: Dr Alex Robber Condition in which the balls of foot (the region between the third and fourth toe) requires serious pain is called the Neuroma of Morton. It provides the impression that an individual stand on a pebble, the pointing pain is due to the thickening of the tissues around that area’s nerve, which brings you to your foot. It can also cause your fingers to burn, sting or feel numb due to such…
Connection between Dysphagia and Fibromyalgia
By: Dr Alex Robber Dysphagia is a therapeutic word that means gulping problems for a patient. Dysphagia can be caused by many reasons / conditions. In addition, someone who experiences dysphagia often discovers that it makes life unusually troubling. Gulping can be highly awful depending on their situation, which makes eating and receiving enough food a test. What’s more, that countless people with fibromyalgia report having problems with dysphagia is also very disturbing. What are…