What is Fibromyalgia?
This is a chronic condition of
widespread pain and profound fatigue. The pain can
be felt as diffuse aching or burning, often
described as "I hurt all over" In some
people the pain can be intense enough to
interfere with daily tasks. The fatigue ranges
from feeling tired to exhaustion of a flu-like
illness. Tender points occur in identical
positions on each side of the body, tenderness in
these areas is characteristic and a distinctive
feature of FM. Sufferers can also have some of
the above symptoms of M.E.
Diagnosis: is
usually made on clinical history and careful
elimination of other illnesses with similar
symptoms. There are some laboratory tests which
will support the diagnosis (with Fibromyalgia
tender points), immune system testing, (red blood
cell analysis & urine analysis, optional.)
the criteria set our by the Centre for Disease
Control (CDC) USA is often used.
Management: As
the cause is not yet fully understood, no one
specific treatment has yet been developed. Rest,
particularly in the early stages, will be of
benefit. It is important for people to listen to
what their bodies are telling them and not to
overtire or stress themselves beyond their limits.
It is essential to accept a different and less
stressful lifestyle. Some people have been helped
by Evening Primrose Oil, B12 injections, amino
acid or other supplements. New treatments which
have helped some people are available on request.
Course of Illness:
The condition may take one of three courses.