Fibromyalgia

Bone & Muscle Problems

Fibromyalgia is a chronic, arthritis-like illness. It affects the muscles, not the joints.

Signs & Symptoms

*  Chronic widespread pain on both sides of the body. This lasts for at least 3 months. It is not due to any other problem. Muscle pain can be severe.

*  Pain in 11 or more of 22 “tender points.” (These are shown at right.)

*  Fatigue. Disturbed sleep. Anxiety. Depression.

These symptoms are also linked to fibromyalgia:

*  Memory lapses. Problems concentrating. Feeling confused.

*  Chronic headaches. Jaw pain. A tingling feeling in the limbs.

*  Irritable bowel. Swelling and pain in the abdomen. Gas. Constipation. Diarrhea.

Causes

The exact cause is not known. Factors thought to play a role include:

*  An illness caused by an infection. Emotional or physical trauma.

*  Hormones. Women are affected more often than men.

*  Brain chemicals and muscles don’t function like they should.

Treatment

*  Exercise therapy.

*  Medication to treat symptoms.

*  Massage therapy.

Questions to Ask

Self-Care / Prevention

*  Follow the treatment plan advised by your doctor.

*  Use biofeedback.

*  Use relaxation techniques. Meditate.

*  Take warm baths.

*  Use a heating pad.

*  Massage sore muscles.

Resources

National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)

www.niams.nih.gov

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