Restless legs syndrome in fibromyalgia.

31% of people with fibromyalgia suffer from this syndrome.  It has been found to be 10 times more common in people with fibromyalgia than in people who do not have this condition. But what is it? Restless legs syndrome in a neurological disorder that is   manifested by uncomfortable sensations in the legs that generate an irresistible desire…

MUSCLE PAIN IN FIBROMYALGIA.

Muscle pain is one of the main symptoms of fibromyalgia. Pain, stiffness and pain often contribute to increased  fatigue  and even disability in many people with fibromyalgia. Many fibromyalgia sufferers discover that they have trouble staying active due to the decreased range of motion and persistent muscle pain. Several researchers have theorized that muscle trauma and injuries may actually play…

What is the difference between multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia?

Multiple sclerosis and fibromyalgia both involve the nervous system and cause chronic symptoms, such as pain and fatigue. However, there are crucial differences. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological condition. It causes the immune system to attack the central nervous system and damage the nerves’ protective coating, which is called myelin. Fibromyalgia is a complex condition that affects many…

Physical changes in the body of fibromyalgia

While the syndrome is often poorly understood and much of it remains a mystery, research is beginning to find observable physiological reasons for it. Undoubtedly, there is still a long way to go, however, the syndrome has a long history of misunderstandings and dismissals, so even a start in the project to find more physical…

The Risk of Dizziness and Falls in Fibromyalgia

In fibromyalgia, dizziness, poor balance, and falls are common complaints. For some people, they’re a minor annoyance that crops up on occasion. In others, they can be severely debilitating and lead to regular injuries. Falling, and especially falling frequently, is a serious problem. The last thing you need when you’re already in constant pain is to…

Fibromyalgia: new piece in the puzzle

Scientists suggest another source for the painful condition that affects nine women to each man. Learn how this can change the way you handle Instead of the center, the periphery: this is the change of axis proposed by a pair of researchers regarding the physiological cause of fibromyalgia, a chronic problem that spreads pain throughout…

Fibromyalgia: when the pain goes from the head to the feet.

There are many areas in which people have achieved significant improvement in recent decades. And yet, there are things that seem to want to remain unknown to us, no matter how much research is being done. Fibromyalgia is one of those things. When asked about fibromyalgia, most doctors would deny its existence or shrug without knowing how…

Fibromyalgia and hip flexors pain

It is not uncommon to have hip flexor problems or pain in this area when living with fibromyalgia. Hips, hip flexors and lower backs correlate with areas of fibromyalgia pain due to tender areas around the lower back, many more trigger point areas and others conditions that affect the surrounding areas. The hip flexor muscles let your…