Excess weight can increase your Fibromyalgia pain, and can increase pain in general.
Fibromyalgia does not directly affect your internal organs. However, often those with Fibromyalgia do suffer from co-existing conditions that may impact a variety of organs and tissues.
Not necessarily. Fibromyalgia can affect any part of the body - with varying symptoms.
Depo Provera does not treat fibroids.
Mine was diagnosed in one visit. There are certain pressure points that are very sore in Fibromyalgia patients. By detecting pain in these points and other symptoms, a diagnosis is often very simple to diagnose.
You can find more information about a good fibromyalgia diet plan from your local nutritionist. They can provide many different dietary options which allow you to manage your lifestyle.
Two diseases that affect the muscular system are muscular dystrophy, a genetic disorder that weakens the muscles over time, and fibromyalgia, a condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain and fatigue.
The more weight over the drive wheels, the more traction.
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Fibromyalgia is becoming more prevalent in our society, so don't feel alone! One website that has really helped me learn more about how to diet with Fibromyalgia is: http://www.webmd.com/fibromyalgia/guide/fibromyalgia-the-diet-connection.
Fibromyalgia
Yes. Dairy or Wheat products can effect your weight in a harmful way if you eat too much or too little.
Yes, but indirectly Not only do people who have Fibromyalgia experience pain but they also may shows signs of moderate to severe fatigue. Not all people will experience fatigue but those who do feel like they are in a constant state of lethargy. You can sleep and sleep but the feeling of being tired never seems to go away. Unfortunately the fibromyalgia fatigue can really affect someone's life in a very negative way. This fibromyalgia fatigue can have a psychological effect such as increased stress, anxiety and even memory loss. It can also have a physiological effect such as preventing a person to exercise thus minimizing the possibility of relieving pain.