Likely as not it is fine, but if you are genuinely concerned, talk to your pharmacist.
Excess weight can increase your Fibromyalgia pain, and can increase pain in general.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) has many symptoms in common with Fibromyalgia and should be excluded prior to a Fibromyalgia diagnosis. Seizures are also much more common in those with MS than int he general population.
A person with fibromyalgia needs as much sleep as anyone else. Eight hours of restful sleep a night is desirable. The problem is that fibromyalgia interferes with the ability to sleep if the person can sleep at all. Insomnia and pain keep the person with fibromyalgia awake during the night. That results in a general feeling of fatigue that lingers throughout the day.
No, it's to treat major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia.
Many who suffer from Fibromyalgia experience what is referred to as "Fibro Fog". This can involve memory loss, inability to form words, or just general forgetfulness, among other things. Everyone is affected differently and medications may add to the cognitive issues.
A combination of drug and behavioral therapies is commonly used.
As a general rule...around 72 hours after your last dose.
She had been feeling general malaise in her body for so long--aches and pains and unexplained tiredness--that she eventually went to the doctor and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
Hi, I was prescribed with Flucloxacillin for general infection apparently it helps with scalp infections to.
See an allergist and have testing to see if you are allergic in general. Then, you can take allergy pills prescribed by the doctor or a combination of pills.
There are a lot of factors (i.e. weight, pain level, etc.) but as a general rule we tell our patients it can take up to 45 minutes or an hour.
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