Yes. There are certain spots that, if painful when pressure is applied, are indicators of fibromyalgia. This is why physicians press on those spots if they suspect you are suffering from fibromyalgia.
While it is unclear if certain foods cause fibromyalgia, it is known that a balanced diet and exercise can keep the body at its best. Talk to your doctor to create a plan of action to stay your healthiest!
You should first go to your doctor to get a definite diagnosis of fibromyalgia. Then ask your doctor for a list of vitamins which may be beneficial for your ailment.
You can find fibromyalgia diet plans and supplements on the internet, but you should ask your doctor first. Also going on daily walks helps a lot. www.fibromyalgia-symptoms.org/forums/���Fibromyalgia_���Diet/���List_of_acceptable_���food
Yes, numbness and tingling are common symptoms of Fibromyalgia. If this is a new symptom for you, you should report it to your doctor.
http://www.totaldiscountvitamins.com/category/fibromyalgia has some information to consider about discounted vitamins for fibromyalgia. Most of your local drug stores will have vitamins for fibromyalgia. Check with a pharmacist or your local doctor about which vitamins they recommend. It depends on the company that distributes the vitamins if they offer some discounts.
The best way to find out if a diet would help fibromyalgia is to visit a doctor and have him or her explain the side effects by being on a diet with this disease.
I think in Omaha Medical Doctor Directory you can find the directory of doctors who treat fibromyalgia in Omaha, NE
Acupuncture or Cardiovascular exercise is stated to be helpful in rehabilitation from Fibromyalgia. There are many medications that your doctor can prescribe that will help with some of the symptoms.
Jerking in your sleep, may be Restless Leg Syndrome. This is not uncommon with Fibromyalgia, but it may also be a side effect of some of the medications commonly prescribed for Fibromyalgia. If you are experiences jerking in your sleep, you should report this to your doctor to determine the cause.
I'm not a doctor, and not an expert on either. However, eight months ago I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I found that by avoiding gluten, my fibromyalgia conditions were eased. Three days ago I was diagnosed with Ceoliac Disease. My doctor explained that while it is unclear whether or not one causes the other, the two are highly correlated. The underlying causes of Fibromyalgia are unknown--it should be viewed more as a syndrome, that is, a collection of symptoms.
Sorry to say there is not a cure for fibromyalgia the only thing that can be done is medication prescribed from a doctor to help relieve the pain. A very hard thing to deal with.
It is possible that you could suffer from fibromyalgia. However, only a doctor can diagnose you.