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Fibromyalgia Symptoms and Treatment

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Fibromyalgia is a recently discovered disease that afflicts 8% of the elderly population. It's good to know its symptoms and treatment. Fibromyalgia is considered one of the mysteries of medicine, is a disease characterized by chronic and constant pain that may spread to all areas of the body. His knowledge as a physical disease happened only in 1987. Before that was taken of a psychosomatic nature, the lack of concrete results in diagnostic tests. Six times more common in women, the disease becomes more observed in older ages, only 2% of those suffering from fibromyalgia, while in the elderly it is found in 8%. Symptoms The table of diffuse pain symptoms involving comprises mainly muscles, tendons and ligaments of the whole body. The feeling of swollen joints is also constant, although not observed in physical examinations. One of the criteria used in medicine is to identify the touch points of a group that basically involve sensitive area of the shoulders, knees, elbows, back and neck. People who have the disease are more sensitive at these sites, and even a slight pressure causes severe pain. Headaches, migraine and tension headache are also part of the symptoms, like chronic fatigue, given the complete lack of energy caused by the constant pain that also causes problems with sleep and memory. Palpitations, dizziness, irritable bowel syndrome, tingling, changes in weight, frequency of urination and mood changes are also seen in fibromyalgia symptoms. Treatment The treatment of the disease is usually done with therapies that bring together multidisciplinary rheumatologist, physiotherapist and psychologist or psychiatrist has, since understanding the properties of this disease, an infection has no cure, helps fight the symptoms and the recovery of patients with fibromyalgia. Besides drug intervention experts indicate, aerobic exercise and strength training help in treatment, working on conditioning the body. Acupuncture has also been highlighting is increasingly as adjunctive therapy to the discomfort of fibromyalgia.

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