Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a condition that has widespread effects on a person. It’s a condition that affects the nerves in your body, making them far more sensitive to stimulus than they should be. What might seem like a simple scrape for a normal person can become a debilitating and very painful situation to be in for someone with Fibromyalgia.

Not only can it cause physical problems like many of the other conditions that we treat, but it can also affect your emotional stability. People with Fibromyalgia have a higher chance of suffering from numerous mental health issues, like anxiety and depression. These two reasons are why many individuals with this condition seek out Fibromyalgia treatment.

Another thing to note about Fibromyalgia is that the symptoms tend to fluctuate in intensity. One day you’re feeling fine, and the next you’re feeling practically every stimulus ten fold.

What Can Cause Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia is a unique condition when it comes to what can cause it. They can be broken down into three distinct categories; Namely, injuries, infections, and genetics.

Injuries can cause Fibromyalgia due to how these accidents can damage the nerves in your body. Accidents like serious falls, car accidents, and sports related injuries are the most likely to cause Fibromyalgia. Luckily, these are the least likely to cause it as external injuries to your nerves can be healed by your own body, given enough time and proper care.

The second are infections. Infections that target your nerves have a chance of causing this debilitating condition as they eat away or damage the nerves themselves. This is because of how these infections either specifically target the nerves in your body or they damage the nerves as a side effect of what they actually do. A good example for the former is Syphilis, and an example for the latter is a severe case of the Flu virus.

Your genetics can also play a role in your risk of developing Fibromyalgia. Certain genes that have been passed on to you may put you at higher risk of it. This may be the most difficult to deal with, as your genetics are ingrained into you and cannot be easily changed on a whim.

What Are Your Options for Fibromyalgia Treatment?

The worst part about this condition is that there is no permanent cure for this condition as of now. Having it can seriously affect your quality of life and it can be tough to handle because of this. However, that doesn’t mean you don’t have options to manage the effects of this condition to help ease its effects on your day to day life.

A very good Fibromyalgia treatment option is to use medication for it. Medication helps reduce the pain that you may experience from this condition, or reduce the sensitivity that you experience. Another great option you have is to undergo various types of therapies that both help reduce pain, numbness and tingling that could affect your body. The best part is that both physical and mental types of therapies are beneficial for someone experiencing this condition.

Active Family Chiropractic, Here to Help You Live Life to The Fullest!

Living a full life with Fibromyalgia is difficult. Especially since you not only have to deal with the physical pain that comes with it, but also the higher chance of mental health issues affecting you. We’re here to make things easier for you by providing you options to ease the pain from this debilitating condition.We want to help you improve your quality of life with treatments that are personalized to your needs.

Fibromyalgia is a complex and chronic condition that often requires a multifaceted approach to management. While there is no single “most effective” treatment, a combination of strategies can help improve symptoms and quality of life. These may include:

  1. Medications: Antidepressants, anticonvulsants, and pain relievers, among others, may be taken to manage pain, promote sleep, and alleviate other symptoms associated with fibromyalgia.
  2. Physical Therapy: Participating in an organized exercise program designed by a physical therapist can assist increase muscle strength, flexibility, and overall fitness, thereby alleviating pain and fatigue.
  3. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): This therapeutic method can aid in the development of coping mechanisms and the management of emotional elements of fibromyalgia, such as anxiety and depression.
  4. Lifestyle changes such as eating a balanced diet, controlling stress, getting enough sleep, and timing daily activities can all help with symptom management.
  5. Acupuncture, massage therapy, and mindfulness meditation are among complementary and alternative treatments that some patients use to find relief.

          It’s important to work closely with a healthcare provider to develop an individualized treatment plan tailored to your specific symptoms and needs. Since fibromyalgia varies greatly from person to person, a combination of approaches is often necessary to effectively manage the condition.

          Self care can be a great way to help treat fibromyalgia pain. Exercise gently on a regular basis, prioritize sleep, and handle stress with relaxation techniques or mindfulness. Over-the-counter pain medicines and heat/cold therapy may provide temporary relief, but effective care requires a complete approach. While self-care can help manage fibromyalgia discomfort, seek advice from a healthcare specialist. 

          Although the specific source of fibromyalgia is unknown, it is thought to be a combination of genetic susceptibility, faulty pain processing in the neurological system, and environmental triggers. Physical or emotional trauma, illnesses, and hormonal imbalances may all play a role in its development. Fibromyalgia is a complicated disorder with no single recognized root cause.