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Dry Eyes and Mouth due to Fibromyalgia

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  Fibromyalgia  is typically characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, inability to get refreshing sleep, waking up tired and stiff, and developing cognitive disturbances including lack of  concentration and clumsiness, dizziness,  etc. Fib romyalgia syndrome  is a chronic and long-term condition that has no cure. About 10 million people are currently diagnosed with this disorder. Although 9 out of 10 people  diagnosed  are women, men also get this disorder. Fibromyalgia association with other conditions Studies have shown that  fibromyalgia  is also associated with several other conditions. Typically some patients with  fibromyalgia  also experience  dryness  of the cornea or eyes and mouth. The presence of ocular discomfort or eye dryness and grittiness is one of the more common complaints of  fibromyalgia  compared to oral or mouth dryness. Studies have shown that the...

What is Occipital Neuralgia? How Is It Related To Fibromyalgia?

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  One of the worst things about  fibromyalgia , besides the chronic pain and fatigue, has to be the way that people who suffer from  fibromyalgia  are at risk of so many other conditions like  autoimmune diseases  and especially, chronic headaches. It’s estimated that up to forty percent of people with  fibromyalgia  suffer from migraines or some other form of a persistent  headache . But like fibromyalgia, it’s hard to get to the bottom of what’s causing your headaches. And like fibromyalgia,  migraines  are often  misdiagnosed . In fact, some people who suffer from persistent  headaches  aren’t actually suffering from migraines, but from a related condition called occipital neuralgia. So, what is  occipital neuralgia ? How is it related to  fibromyalgia ? And what can you do to treat it? What Is Occipital Neuralgia? Occipital neuralgia is a condition that causes  chronic pain  in the ba...

What is Connection Between Fibromyalgia and Digestion Problems

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  As if muscle pain and tissue tenderness weren’t enough, many  fibromyalgia  patients must also put up with a variety of  digestive problems  on a daily basis. The pain and discomfort can get so bad you don’t know where to begin to find  relief , and you may simply give up on a comfortable lifestyle. If this sounds familiar, know you’re not alone: up to 70 percent of  fibro sufferers  also suffer from  irritable bowel syndrome symptoms , including gas and  bloating ,  constipation  and  diarrhea . Luckily, there are several steps you can take to get some relief, beginning with a better understanding of the  connections  and  communication  happening within your body. How Fibromyalgia Can Trigger Digestive Distress Although specific causes of  digestion problems  can be difficult to track down, there are a few strong theories to explain the undeniable connection between  fibro sympto...

Oscillations in Specific Brain Waves May be Linked to Fibromyalgia Symptoms, Study Finds

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  A new study from the U.K. shows that oscillations, or variations, in specific brain waves seem to correlate with  fibromyalgia  ( FM )  pain symptoms  and  fatigue  in a small group of female patients. Findings from the study, “Altered theta oscillations in resting EEG of  fibromyalgia syndrome  patients,” can be found in the  European Journal of Pain. Previous studies have shown that fibromyalgia as well as other  chronic pain conditions  can affect brain activity. However, many of the experimental studies are unable to distinguish whether altered brain activity is a result of  acute pain attacks  or is more reflective of an ongoing state of  sensitization . The current study assessed the resting-state brain activity to better understand the relationship between  fibromyalgia symptoms  and  brain oscillations . Using  electroencephalographic  ( EEG ) recordings, the researchers looked ...

Rational Biological Source Of Pain Found In The Skin Of Patients With Fibromyalgia

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  Fibromyalgia , a painful condition affecting approximately 10 million people in the U.S., is not imaginary after all, as some  doctors  have believed. A discovery, published this month in  PAIN MEDICINE  (the journal of the  American Academy of Pain Medicine ), clearly now demonstrates that fibromyalgia may have a rational biological basis located in the skin. Fibromyalgia  is a severely debilitating affliction characterized by widespread deep tissue  pain,  tenderness in the hands and feet,  fatigue , sleep disorders, and cognitive decline. However, routine testing has been largely unable to detect a biological basis for fibromyalgia, and standard  diagnosis  is based upon subjective patient pain ratings, further raising questions about the true nature of the disease. For many years, the disorder was believed to be  psychosomatic  (“in the head”) and often attributed to patients’ imagination or even fakin...