By: Dr Alex Robber Some 100 million Americans are estimated to be dealing with some type of chronic pain. Doctors spend much time attempting to identify methods to treat this pain, as you can imagine. That is why they have developed a scheme for categorizing pain. There are three main pain categories: harmful, neuropathic and idiopathic. However, there is also many subcategories, one of which is particularly attractive for fibromyalgia persons is somatic pain. Understanding…
Fibromyalgia
An in-depth guide on Fibromyalgia, covering its symptoms, causes, treatments, and tips for managing this chronic condition effectively.
Is there a Link to Fibromyalgia and Synesthesia?
By: Dr Alex Robber We often believe that we have five senses: touch, taste, smell, vision and hearing. It’s a bit more complex for some individuals, however. You might taste stuff you see or feel something you hear if you have a disease known as synesthesia. Or you can even see colors not seen by others. There is a lot about the disorder, but some individuals suggest a connection between synesthesia and fibromyalgia. There are…
Urinary Incontinence and Fibromyalgia is difficult to struggle
By: Dr Alex Robber Urinary incontinence is a word that essentially describes any disease that makes controlling your bladder difficult. Of course, living with it isn’t a simple thing. It’s awkward, of course. But there are a lot of circumstances that lead to incontinence, too. And when you have fibromyalgia, you’re likely to have struggled somewhere with bladder problems. Studies have shown that a high proportion of individuals with pelvic and bladder control problems struggle…
Dysthymia and Fibromyalgia: How Dysthymia Impact on Fibromyalgia
By: Dr Alex Robber You understand how much mental influence you can take when you have fibromyalgia. Such continuous, unbearable pain is difficult to live with. And it can be even worse not to have the energy and concentrate to do what you used to do. So why so many individuals who suffer from fibromyalgia must fight depression is simple to know. Certainly, the suicide rate for fibromyalgia patients is tragically high, although Fibromyalgia is…
6 Fibromyalgia Symptoms that Gives you no Pain
By: Dr Alex Robber Pain can readily detract from fibromyalgia all your life. It is an agonizing and seemingly endless experience, which means that you cannot do what others consider to be obvious. While the symptom of this pain is most obvious, and generally the one that first sends individuals to the doctor, many of the symptoms of fibromyalgia are unpaintable. And since many of these symptoms are not typically fibromyalgia-related issues, they often get…
Why is it Difficult to get Fibromyalgia Disability Certificate?
By: Dr Alex Robber “Is fibromyalgia a disability “It’s probably a question you’ve been asking about fibromyalgia at some point. The fibromyalgia can undoubtedly become so severely affected that daily duties are almost impossible to perform. Therefore, Fibromyalgia is in a strict sense a disability, because it can disable you. But when you ask, “is disability fibromyalgia? “The true issue you must ask is’ is the law recognizing it as one? “Let’s examine how the…
What is the Era of Fibromyalgia in Different People?
By: Dr Alex Robber How old are you getting fibromyalgia? It’s a more difficult question to answer than you might have assumed. The reality is that it is difficult to determine at what age you are getting fibromyalgia. And that’s because it differs greatly from individual to individual. Let us begin by discussing some of the variables influencing your chances of getting the disease and when. Chances of fibromyalgia Risk Nobody understands what is presently…
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…
How Dance Therapy will used for Fibromyalgia?
By: Dr Alex Robber It can be a challenge to find relief for your fibromyalgia. Although medicines are often used by physicians to help you with fibromyalgia, this is generally just part of a wider spectrum of therapy therapies. Most fibro patients should have a list of possible combined therapies. Dance therapy is a treatment in your arsenal that is more unconventional. Here you can find a helping of dance therapy. Benefits of Movements in…
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…