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		<title>The Basics Of Fibromyalgia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There isn&#8217;t any definitive listing of symptoms linked to fibromyalgia that each diagnosed patient will probably experience. Fibromyalgia is defined by persistent pain that&#8217;s spread across the body and lasts for longer than 3 months and for which no other &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/the-basics-of-fibromyalgia/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/the-basics-of-fibromyalgia/">The Basics Of Fibromyalgia</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There isn&#8217;t any definitive listing of symptoms linked to fibromyalgia that each diagnosed patient will probably experience. Fibromyalgia is defined by persistent pain that&#8217;s spread across the body and lasts for longer than 3 months and for which no other explanation exist. This incredibly wide-ranging definition leaves room for a large quantity of probable <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fibromyalgia-treatment.com/fibromyalgia-symptoms/">pain focused issues</a>.</p>
<p> Fibromyalgia is frequently referred to as the Great Pretender given that its symptoms tend to mimic a great number of other disorders. Fibromyalgia is also rarely diagnosed in isolation. Most patients have problems with multiple diagnosis&#8217;s, many with symptoms that overlap. Chronic fatigue syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome and myofascial pain syndrome are among the many conditions that frequently co-exist with fibromyalgia. The consistency of such co-morbid illnesses tends to make diagnosing fibromyalgia extremely difficult.<br /> Pain is the main symptom of fibromyalgia. This particular pain is likely to concentrate in the muscular tissue and normally happens for no obvious reason without injury or trigger likely to be present. Affected individuals summarize the pain sensation as a general deep aching or gnawing pain that may radiate to nearby areas. The pain can often be severe and is often debilitating. Fibromyalgia pain has a tendency to move around the body and present itself in a number of places at the same time. The words through which patients express their pain fluctuate tremendously.</p>
<p> Even though deep and intense muscle pain is standard to fibromyalgia, there are numerous other primary symptoms. These include tender points, which are small spots positioned just under the skin which are extremely sensitive to touch. Fibromyalgia tender points are commonly found in 18 defined areas across the body. Other primary symptoms of fibromyalgia include headaches, extreme fatigue, sleep problems, depressive disorders, bowel and bladder problems. Symptoms tend to expand to include a tremendously varied set of pain related problems.</p>
<p> A large number of fibromyalgia symptoms operate in a causal role. Among the many difficulties in effectively dealing with fibromyalgia is the process through which symptoms often interplay. Very poor sleep quality can lead to overwhelming fatigue. This can easily feed depression, anxiety and stress which in turn operate to raise pain levels. Stress particularly has been shown as both a symptom of fibromyalgia in addition to a primary causal factor. Heightened stress can easily feed depression, sleep problems, fatigue and pain. Knowing the role that stress plays is fundamental to a symptoms focused treatment effort.</p>
<p> Research has revealed that a symptoms based treatment approach will be effective. Because symptoms differ to such a broad degree from patient to patient and the means through which symptoms interrelate with each other also is different, it is very important that affected individuals keep accurate records relative to their particular symptoms. This can help affected individuals to acquire an understanding of how their fibromyalgia is functioning inside their own body. When the causal role of symptoms is recognized, treatment initiatives can be aimed towards the primary causal symptoms.</p>
<p>Read more about Fibromyagia at our <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fibromyalgia-treatment.com/">website</a>, including guidelines for understanding fibromyalgia <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fibromyalgia-treatment.com/what-is-fibromyalgia/">available here</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The symptoms of Fibromyalgia do not consist of one particular conclusive listing of physical problems. Symptoms are usually different from patient to patient with a lot of people encountering persistent symptoms that other individuals may never feel. While studying about Fibromyalgia symptoms it&#8217;s important to take into account that how one patient experiences or explains a particular symptom is often very different to another patients experience. Fibromyalgia symptoms are commonly broken into primary symptoms that do tend to be present by most of the patients and a much larger set of secondary symptoms that are less prevalent. While there are primary and secondary symptoms that areassociated with Fibromyalgia, individual patients will still likely describe these symptoms in terms that are unique to themselves.</p>
<p>The primary <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fibromyalgia-treatment.com/fibromyalgia-symptoms/">Fibromyalgia symptoms</a> consist of pervasive, on going pain that can often migrate around the body. This pain is usually referred to as a deep aching inside the muscle tissue that can radiate around in the surrounding body areas. The discomfort is often overwhelming at times but it frequently comes and goes without any obvious cause. A great number of individuals describe Fibromyalgia pain as stabbing, burning, tingling or cramping. Pain which can be intense in one area on one day could be gone the very next or it may have moved to additional places in the body. Individuals routinely state that pain shows up without any clear cause. Fibromyalgia pain is normally concentrated inside muscle  and connective tissues. The afflicted areas  typically do not exhibit any inflammation. This absence of inflammation or swelling differentiates Fibromyalgia from other conditions such as Arthritis. Fibromyalgia can often operate to amplify the pain sensation associated with other medical conditions as the syndrome can affect the entire process of pain transmission through the central nervous system.</p>
<p>Fibromyalgia symptoms also commonly include ongoing sleep issues such as insomnia and a lack of deeper restorative sleep. Insomnia is commonly present and a large portion of patients will suffer insomnia even though they have extreme fatigue. Fibromyalgia sleep issues also involve a persistent deficiency in the deeper REM sleep cycle that&#8217;s essential to bodily function. This persistent inability for Fibromyalgia patients to gain the restorative deep sleep that&#8217;s needed for good health is a major element that leads to additional symptoms.</p>
<p>Fibromyalgia is also characterized by chronic exhaustion which is linked to the sleep issues though it may frequently continue even when the patient has experienced a good sleep through the preceding night. A great number of Fibromyalgia patients are also diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome many doctors and researchers believe that the 2 conditions may well in fact be the same underlying problem showing itself with differing primary symptoms. Both conditions exhibit chronic sleep issues, mental impairment and crushing tiredness that oftentimes makes handling daily life nearly impossible.</p>
<p>Additional primary symptoms of Fibromyalgia include depression, increased anxiety, cognitive impairment, headaches and tender points. These symptoms often appear and vanish without any obvious cause, but they also can function together within an ongoing causal loop. Severe pain can lead to sleep issues that subsequently bring about fatigue which can cause depression, anxiety and cognitive issues. These negative feedback loops can rage on for extended time periods, very often with the patient unaware of the causal nature of their various symptoms.</p>
<p>Secondary symptoms of Fibromyalgia can involve countless health issues consisting of a diverse set of bowel problems, bladder related issues, jaw pain, morning stiffness and pain, dizziness or vertigo, cold feelings in the extremities, increased stress, restless leg syndrome, severe PMS symptoms and other sorts of pain related conditions.</p>
<p>Fibromyalgia is more prevalent in females with as many as 90% of patients in some surveys being female. Fibromyalgia is usually diagnosed based upon observed symptoms and by way of a process of elimination relative to other health conditions with similar symptoms. It is extremely challenging to diagnose and this routinely leads to a high level of misdiagnosis. Fibromyalgia shares symptoms with so many other health conditions that it is regularly called The Great Pretender. Treating Fibromyalgia is complex with effective treatment efforts typically individual in nature, but a symptoms targeted treatment effort is regularly employed.</p>
<p>Research  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fibromyalgia-treatment.com/fibromyalgia-pain/">Fibromyalgia Pain</a> and the best options for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.fibromyalgia-treatment.com/fibromyalgia-treatment/">Treating Fibromyalgia</a>.</p>
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