The symptoms of Fibromyalgia are widespread pain (which is heightened on applied pressure to the pained area or areas), Fatigue, Sleep disturbances due to the pain, muscle spasms and muscle twitching.
Fibromyalgia causes widespread pain, so a lot of the other symptoms revolve around the pain. Some people get depression or anxiety issues, not because the disease biologically causes that, just because the psychological toll of being in constant pain can lead to it.
The main fibromyalgia signs and symptoms include deep muscle pain, painful tender points, and morning stiffness. Other Major symptoms of fibromyalgia are sleep problems, fatigue, and anxiety.
The symptoms of Candida overgrowth do mirror the symptoms of Fibromyalgia. There is not empirical evidence that one causes the other or that there is a link. However, it may be worth treating for possible Candida overgrowth if you are suffering from Fibromyalgia-like symptoms.
People with fibromyalgia are most likely to complain of three primary symptoms: muscle and joint pain, stiffness, and fatigue.
There are many nutrients you need to help with you're fibromyalgia symptoms including calcium, zinc, magnesium, and manganese. Here is more information: http://www.fibromyalgiahope.com/fibromyalgia-nutrition.html
Not necessarily. Fibromyalgia can affect any part of the body - with varying symptoms.
Some do find that marijuana is effective for treating some symptoms of Fibromyalgia.
A lack of vital nutrients can cause or increase Fibromyalgia symptoms.
No. At this time there has been no connection between Fibromyalgia and brain tissue loss. The symptoms of Fibromyalgia often overlap the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis, which does typically show brain tissue loss.
Yes. Everyone who has Fibromaylgia is different and may experience symptoms of Fibromyalgia at different degrees. Even a single person will experience different degrees of Fibromyalgia as symptoms may be worse one day than they are the next. Often Fibromyalgia symptoms can change from minute to minute, as they are impacted by a variety of different triggers, including stress and diet.
At this time there is no cure for Fibromyalgia. However, some have found that they can improve their symptoms through a variety treatments.
At this time there is no cure for Fibromyalgia. However, some have found that they can improve their symptoms through a variety treatments.
You are no more likely to die of the flu with Fibromyalgia than you are without it. However, because those with Fibromyalgia often have weakened immune systems, they are more susceptible to getting the flu.