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FIBROMYALGIA
by Dr. Rajesh Shah
Introduction:
Fibromyalgia is a disorder which causes muscle pain and
fatigue. The word Fibromyalgia means pain in the soft
fibrous tissues in the body- the muscles, ligaments and
tendons. Fibromyalgia and
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) share a number of symptoms
and the names are often used interchangeably with each
other. People with Fibromyalgia have "tender
points" on the body; these are specific places on the
neck, shoulders, back, hips, arms, and legs and these
points hurt when pressure is put on them.
Women are more commonly afflicted with
Fibromyalgia than men and
it can occur at any age. Patients with
Fibromyalgia say that
they have ache all over the body. Their muscles may feel
like they have been overworked or pulled. The severity of
symptoms may fluctuate from patient to patient. Patients
generally feel devoid of all energy and extremely fatigued
without any apparent cause.

Common features
of Fibromyalgia are:
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Pain: Deep muscular aching pain; at times there may be
throbbing, shooting, and stabbing, burning pain. Pain
generally involves muscle groups that are used
repetitively.
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Fatigue: May range from
mild fatigue to incapacitating lack of energy in others.
Typically describes as "brain fatigue" in which patients
feel totally drained of energy.
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Sleep disturbances:
Unrefreshing sleep; waking up tired after sleep.
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Chronic headaches:
Recurrent migraine or tension-type headaches frequently
seen in these patients.
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