Effective Strategies for Managing Fibromyalgia Syndrome

Dr Alex Robber. Introduction Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive issues. Managing fibromyalgia requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach due to its complex nature and varied symptoms. This blog post delves into effective strategies for managing fibromyalgia syndrome, including medical treatments, lifestyle changes, and alternative therapies, to…

Exploring Pain Catastrophizing and Neural Responses in Fibromyalgia Patients

Dr Alex Robber. Introduction Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and a variety of other symptoms. One of the key factors influencing pain perception in fibromyalgia patients is pain catastrophizing, a cognitive-emotional process where individuals anticipate or exaggerate the pain they experience. This blog post explores the relationship between pain catastrophizing and neural…

The Role of Substance P: Elevated Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels in Fibromyalgia Patients

Dr Alex Robber. Introduction Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and a variety of other symptoms. One of the intriguing aspects of fibromyalgia research involves the role of substance P, a neuropeptide involved in pain transmission. Studies have shown that patients with fibromyalgia often have elevated levels of substance P in their cerebrospinal…

Fibromyalgia Information (FAQ)

Fibromyalgia is by any measure a complex syndrome. As I have written (and continue to write) the many articles on the website, I work to answer any question that you might have, and I feel confident that the answers are here. Some of these are also answered on the Facebook postings, in videos, in the blog, or…

Fibromyalgia research looks ahead to 3 emerging treatments

Notoriously difficult to diagnose, fibromyalgia causes very real pain to those affected by it despite remaining a mystery in many other ways. A musculoskeletal disorder, it’s characterized by a lowered pain threshold and extra sensitivity to situations that would cause an unaffected person no pain at all. Fibromyalgia research is constantly looking for emerging therapies that could help a patient reduce…

Top 10 Gifts Ideas for People with Fibromyalgia

chronicwoman. Fibromyalgia is such an intricate illness. Currently, there is no cure, however many patients find a mixed approach to soothe flare-ups and live a normal life. Fibromyalgia manifests differently in individuals; for example, some people with fibromyalgia are sensitive to heat and others to cold, while some sufferers also face multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) or…

Hyperhidrosis and Fibromyalgia

chronicillness. Hyperhidrosis is a condition that involves excessive sweating that isn’t the result of physical exertion or exposure to intense heat. The sweating may impact the hands or feet, underarms and even the face. In order to receive the diagnosis, patients must routinely exhibit at least one instance of intense sweating each week during wakeful hours. Close to 3…

Fibromyalgia Pains & Allodynia in Fibromyalgia

chronicillness Fibromyalgia comes with three major types of pain sensations. Hyperalgesia: this is our major pain as part of the syndrome itself. It is an abnormal sensitivity to pain. The crux of our pain dysfunction. Allodynia: With allodynia, there is a triggered pain response from stimuli that do not normally cause pain. In this case, it causes a great deal of…

4 Conditions That Can Mimic Fibromyalgia

chronicillness If you have symptoms that point to fibromyalgia but haven’t been diagnosed, you are not alone. Many people spend years working with doctors to rule out other diseases. That’s because a number of other conditions share fibromyalgia’s primary symptoms—chronic pain and fatigue. Ruling Out Similar Conditions Wouldn’t it be a relief if there was a simple lab test…