How Hydrotherapy Can Aid Fibromyalgia

by Julia Nelson Fibromyalgia is a situation that normally regular medicine can do pretty minimal to aid. For that motive several victims will glance to substitute therapies in buy to get aid and one that could be of benefit is hydrotherapy. In this write-up we are heading to contemplate what fibromyalgia is, what hydrotherapy is and…

How Swearing Helps Fibromyalgia Pain

by Julia Nelson A new study suggests that using bad words can actually help in dealing with pain. If you are suffering from fibromyalgia, this may somehow benefit you in certain ways. Results of the Study The study investigating the connection between swearing and pain was published in the journal NeuroReport. The experiment was conducted by comparing…

The Seven Stages of Fibromyalgia. What is your Stage?

by Julia Nelson Stage 1 You started experiencing pain and fatigue more than before, you’re not sure what is going on but you hurt and you are tired. You can hold a job, you can make it through your day, but you know something isn’t right… so it’s something you’re going to start researching. Stage 2…

14 Reasons Why Coconut Milk Is Good For Fibromyalgia Sufferers

by Julia Nelson By Angie. I’ve never liked eating coconut. It’s a texture thing for me. There’s something about the kinda crunchy but kinda not strings of pulp that get caught in your teeth that grosses me out. But drinking it is another story! I love the taste of it, especially in a cold Pina Colada on…

How Fibromyalgia Makes Me Feel Like I’m Being Buried Alive

by Julia Nelson The darkness is all-encompassing. I can’t breathe, and there is an almost unbearable weight on my chest. I feel like I’m being crushed and the pain is excruciating. All I can hear is thump, thump, thump – although at this point I’m not sure if it’s the beat of my heart, or if it is…

Fibromyalgia’s Central Nervous System Origins

Patients Often Have Lifelong Histories of Chronic Pain Presentation by Daniel Clauw, MD Much has changed about our understanding of the etiology of fibromyalgia (FM) since the beginning of this century. Although still widely misunderstood, FM is now considered to be a lifelong central nervous system disorder, which is responsible for amplified pain that shoots through the…

Fibromyalgia: The lifestyle disorder affecting most people in workplace

Employees with fibromyalgia report greater work productivity loss compared to those without musculoskeletal pain conditions. In Short There has been a noticeable trend among employees, especially with desk jobs, who are complaining of body ache and fatigue. While deadlines and stress have become paramount in workplaces, many employees are overlooking a lifestyle disorder called fibromyalgia….

The Genetics of Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a common condition, affecting roughly 10 million Americans and about three to six percent of the word population. Despite its prevalence, the exact cause of the condition is still unclear, but scientists are getting closer to understanding the basic mechanisms behind the disease. Most researchers believe factors like immune system imbalances, hormonal changes, biochemistry…

What Causes Urticaria? How It is Linked With Fibromyalgia

What Causes Urticaria? How It is Linked With Fibromyalgia Antihistamines are medications designed to combat the natural hormones that lead to hives in the first place, histamines. And there are a number of different kinds. Over-the-counter antihistamines like Benadryl are often pretty effective for treating hives. And you can also pick up a topical antihistamine that you…