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Diagnosis and Treatment of Fibromyalgia
By Kerry Mc Donland | Published  03/22/2007 | Fibromyalgia |
Diagnosis and Treatment of Fibromyalgia




The fibromyalgia disorder is not a very common disorder and is found only in three to six percent of the total population. Though it is not a very common disorder but its effects and causes are very uncommon and mysterious. The fibromylagia disorder still remains a mystery to the sciences and its diagnosis and treatment are not very well defined. For the disease of fibromyalgia there is no cure and the patient can only improve his/her symptoms. The disease affects the body unlike other diseases of the muscles; the FMS condition attacks the different muscles and tissues and the pain may continue for a very long time thus impairing the patient. The pain in this disease is more acute and sharp than in the rheumatoid arthritis condition.

Diagnosis

The diagnostics for fibromyalgia is not very well outlined or it may be said that there is no diagnostic criteria as such in this disorder. Diagnosis of fibromyalgia is based on symptoms as given by the patient, a physical examination is done and observation over time. The American College of Rheumatology established the diagnostic criteria for fibromyalgia in 1990 which is known as ACR1990, which includes persistent pain for more than three months in the body. The ACR also identified the tender points. These are located at eleven or more of 18 specific areas on the body, like the neck, shoulders, buttocks, elbows and knees. The painful area may change its place and person may have fibromyalgia without these criteria. The diagnosis of FMS does not involve any laboratory tests at all. The misdiagnosis may happen in this condition due the same symptoms shown by hyperthyroidism. The myofascial pain syndrome may also be confused with fibromyalgia.

Treatment

The treatment for fibromyalgia reduces the pain but it cannot cure the disorder. The treatment generally involves stretching and strengthening exercises as well as drugs that help to reduce pain in the body. The conventional treatment uses such anti depressants drugs like amitriptyline and trazodone that help to treat the sleep dysfunctions which is found in FMS. The acupuncture treatment has also given great results to FMS sufferers. The fibromyalgia patients require individualized treatment because the symptoms differ from patients to patients. The patient must do the active training exercises that help to loosen the stiff muscles. The use of psychotherapy, and behavior modification therapy are also used in the effort to reduce the pain and suffering in fibromyalgia.   


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Article Series
This article is part 10 of a 51 part series. Other articles in this series are shown below:
  1. Alternative Treatment for FMS
  2. Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction and FMS
  3. Benefits of Gentle Stretching for Fibromyalgia
  4. Benefits of Moist Heat Therapy
  5. Benefits of Trigger Point Treatment
  6. Best Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief Therapies
  7. Best Hypoglycemia Treatment for Fibromyalgia Sufferers
  8. Conventional Treatment for FMS
  9. Depression Treatment for FMS
  10. Diagnosis and Treatment of Fibromyalgia
  11. Disturbed Sleep Patterns and Fibromyalgia
  12. Energy Boosting/mental Clarity Treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Fibromyalgia
  13. Exercises and Fibromyalgia
  14. FAQs of Fibromyalgia
  15. Fibromyalgia and Family and Family History
  16. Fibromyalgia and Fatigue
  17. Fibromyalgia and Pain Relief
  18. Fibromyalgia and Pregnancy
  19. Fibromyalgia Associated with Lyme Disease
  20. Fibromyalgia Best Sleep Treatment
  21. Fibromyalgia/Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment
  22. Fibromyalgia Research and Clinical Trials
  23. Fibromyalgia Risk Factors
  24. Fibromyalgia Short Term Treatment Solution
  25. Fibromyalgia Syndrome (fms) Skin Treatment
  26. Fibromyalgia-Treatments Lacking Side Effects
  27. Fibromyalgia Treatment
  28. Flickering Light Therapy for Fibromyalgia
  29. FMS Misconceptions and Myths
  30. Home Remedies for FMS
  31. How to Cope Up With Fibromyalgia
  32. Hypoglycemia Treatments for Fibromyalgia Sufferers
  33. Injury and Muscle Trauma One of the Causes of FMS
  34. Insomnia and Fibromyalgia
  35. Is Age a Factor for FMS?
  36. Is it Possible to Reverse Fibromyalgia (cure)?
  37. Long-Term Pain Solution
  38. Massage Therapy for Fibromyalgia
  39. Medication for Fibrimyalgia
  40. Men with Fibromyalgia
  41. Microwavable Heat Pack for Fibromyalgia
  42. Proper Diets for Fibromyalgia
  43. The Best Fibromyalgia (FMS) Treatment
  44. Therapeutic Products for Fibromyalgia
  45. Tips for Fibromyalgia Sufferers
  46. Tips on Fighting Fidrofog (memory loss due to fibromyalgia)
  47. Wellness Tips for Fibromyalgia
  48. What is Fibromyalgia?
  49. Who is Prone to FMS?
  50. Women More Prone to Fibromyalgia
  51. Yoga and FMS
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