- Fibromyalgia - Causes, Symptoms
and Treatment Possibilities
- By: Knut Holt
FIBROMYALGIA is a chronic disease
giving painful points in muscles and joint areas, stiffness and
problems of neurological art like fatigue, poor sleep quality
and depressive feelings. The disease develops gradually and can
affect great parts of the body. It is chronic, but may give better
and worse periods. The disease can make a person nearly disabled,
but can also be mild or almost disappear over time.
THE SYMPTOMS OF FIBROMYALGIA
By fibromyalgia there are tender
points in muscles, tendons and ligaments around the body. The
points are especially common around the joints. Tender areas
in the mid parts of the muscles are fewer and with lighter pain.
The points give a constant aching and a sharper pain by pressure.
However, muscular work and exercise do not necessarily increase
the pain.
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When the muscles are warmed up
and exercised, the pain may disappear or decrease for some time.
The neck, shoulder area, hips,
knee surroundings, jaw joint areas, head, face, and eye surroundings
are especially often affected. When the neck and head area is
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Other symptoms of fibromyalgia
are:
- Muscular stiffness, especially
in the morning.
- Mental and physical fatigue.
- Poor quality of sleep. The deep part of the sleep is especially
affected.
- Muscular tension.
- Dizziness.
- Anxious feelings.
- Depressive feelings.
- Disturbances in bowel function like diarrhoea, constipation,
pain and bloating.
- Bladder irritability.
- Increased sensitivity to and irritability from sensorial stimuli,
like light, sounds and touch.
- Dry mouth, eyes and skin.
- Pain during menstruation
The disease does not give any
anatomical and tissue changes in the first place, but inactivity,
tension and poor circulation may in the long run affect the body
shape and give inflammatory reactions.
THE CAUSES AND MECHANISMS
OF FIBROMYALGIA
The exact causes of fibromyalgia
are not yet fully understood. An injury to the upper spinal region
may trigger the disease. Bacterial and viral infections may also
be an initial cause of the disease. Fibromyalgia sufferers often
have a magnesium deficiency.
The initial causes seem to alter
the production and secretion of transmitter substances in the
brain and nervous system, especially serotonin, melatonin and
substance P. Neurotransmitters carries signals from one nerve
cell to another. Some signals from the central nervous system
to the body may therefore be increased, and other decreased,
producing the symptoms of the disease. The disturbed nerve signals
then produce the following functional changes that give the symptoms
of the disease:
- An increased activity in brain
parts, giving anxiety and disturbing the deep sleep.
- A decreased activity in other
brain parts, producing depressive symptoms.
- An increased muscular tension
during sleep.
- An increased constriction in
the blood vessels in the muscular and joint structures.
- Decreasing blood flow in the
muscles and joint areas due to increased muscular tension and
blood vessel constrictions.
- A decreased activity of glands
producing saliva, sebum and tears.
LIFESTYLE MEASURES AND EXERCISE
TO TREAT FIBROMYALGIA
It is difficult to find a treatment
that completely cures the disease, but a skillful combination
of lifestyle measures and sometimes also medical treatment can
take away most symptoms.
The symptoms of fibromyalgia
can make it difficult to attain an active lifestyle. Yet, to
do work, sport activities and hobby activities will decrease
the symptoms and the consequences of the disease.
Regular training will greatly
decrease the symptoms of the disease. The training should engage
all the muscles of the body and also include exercises that improve
the condition.
A combination of muscle strength
training as for example weight-lifting and condition training
as jogging will be especially useful. Swimming exercises both
the muscular strength and the condition at the same time, but
the water should not be cold.
In the beginning, the training
sessions should be short and easy, but they should be made longer
and heavier as one gets used to training activities.
Relaxation techniques like autogenous
training and meditation can help to normalize the function of
the nervous system and increase the blood flow to the muscles.
Physical yoga can help to reduce
stiffness, increase the blood flow and reduce anatomical defects
in the joints and muscles.
The symptoms of fibromyalgia
will often cause sufferers to believe that they manage less than
they actually do. It may be useful for the sufferer from fibromyalgia
to seek counselling to help him normalize his activity levels,
or adopt a higher activity level compatible with his disease.
A healthy diet is important.
The food should be as natural as possible, and include food sources
like: Vegetables, fruit, full corn bread or cereals, nuts, almonds,
fish, seafood, fouls and mushrooms.
You should avoid great amounts
of fat meat, fat cheese or saturated fat from milk and red meat.
You should also avoid great amounts of soy oil or corn oil. You
should not use margarine and avoid food containing chemically
altered fat. Great amounts of all the mentioned fat types tend
to deteriorate the blood circulation and increase inflammatory
reactions.
You should consume fish oil,
olive oil, rape oil, canola oil, nut oil and sunflower oil, or
food containing these type of fat like olives, nuts, sunflower
seeds and fat fish, because the fat you then consume will decrease
inflammatory reactions in the muscles and joint areas.
MEDICAL TREATMENT OF FIBROMYALGIA
Certain types of medication can
be used to relieve the symptoms for a time, but should generally
not be used permanently:
- Analgesics can reduce the pain
in the tender points.
- Antidepressant can help to take away depressive feelings and
improve the sleep.
- Muscle relaxant at bedtime can help to relax during sleep.
On the market you will also find
alternative drugs to treat fibromyalgia, based on herbs, vitamins,
minerals and anti-oxidants. These drugs contain ingredients to
give several useful effects:
- To repair nutritional deficiencies
found by fibromyalgia
- To normalize the production of neurotransmitters and thereby
improve the local blood circulation in muscles and joint surroundings.
- To improve sleep and relaxation in the muscles during sleep.
- To help for tiredness.
- To reduce pain by an analgesic effect.
Examples of ingredients found
in such medicines are:
- Magnesium - To cure deficiency
in the bodys magnesium level.
- 5-HTP - A serotonin precursor to help against serotonin deficiency
and thereby improve local blood circulation.
- Melatonin - To improve sleep and relaxation during sleep.
- Rhodiola Rosea extract - To help against fatigue.
- Ginger Root - To treat pain and inflammation in muscles and
joints.
Classical massage or other types
of physical therapi, for example a couple of times each week,
can also help to increase blood flow, reduce tension, reduce
stiffness and thereby take away pain.
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