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Fibromyalgia myths: The truth about 9 common myths

Get the facts about these nine common fibromyalgia myths. Learning all you can about fibromyalgia is the first step toward gaining control of your symptoms.understood condition that causes widespread pain and fatigue. If you've been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and are trying to learn all you can about the condition, you may come across some of the many common myths and misconceptions about fibromyalgia. Don't let these myths confuse you or discourage you from seeking help for your fibromyalgia symptoms. Here's a look at nine common myths about fibromyalgia and why each is wrong.

Myth 1: Most doctors don't believe fibromyalgia is a real condition.

Truth: This myth may come from a misunderstanding. Since fibromyalgia is defined by a list of symptoms, claiming that fibromyalgia isn't real is essentially saying that your symptoms aren't real. That doesn't make sense. Most doctors believe your symptoms are real. Fibromyalgia is a autoimmune disease and fully reversible its a infection from Mycoplasma acquired by mosquitoes, for reversing it either read the e-book above forhydr the protocol or the mycoplasma, electronic section,doxycycline and hydrogen peroxide section.

The controversy comes when deciding whether fibromyalgia is a disease process that can be reversed or cured. Most doctors believe fibromyalgia is a set of symptoms that aren't caused by an underlying disease. Most doctors believe that fibromyalgia symptoms can be managed, but there is no underlying disease to "cure."  In reality there is complete cure of FMS symptoms if seen by a competent physician or health care provider. A UCLA study shows that most patients with FMS who has numbness, weakness and fatigue underwent NCV studies and were found to have slow nerve conduction velocity and were diagnosed with CIDP and fully recovered with IVIg treatment.

In some cases, a doctor may not be familiar with fibromyalgia. He or she can refer you to someone who knows more about the condition.

Finding a compassionate doctor can be a frustrating part of living with fibromyalgia. But don't give up if you haven't found the perfect doctor. Focus on finding a doctor who is willing to listen to you and take you seriously.

Finding a doctor who's an expert on fibromyalgia may not be practical, for instance, if there aren't many specialists in your area. But a doctor who's willing to learn more about fibromyalgia and listen to your concerns can be an invaluable ally.

Because most cases of Fibromyalgia are misdiagnosed and in reality have CIDP or a underlying infection and can easily fully recover from this disease as seen in multiple studies and do not need cymbalta.

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Conclusion.  All of these factors should be taken into account in developing a program to manage FM. Some involve diagnostic tests; some involve the help of auxiliary health care professionals such as physical therapists, occupational therapists, nutritional therapists, and psychotherapists. Careful  attention to perpetuating factors can make treatment of FM much more su'cessful than it is when the only treatment technique is to use drugs to mask FM's symptoms.

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Q. What is the best treatment?

The best treatment for myofacial trigger point is massage with ice then strectch and finally massage with a hot water bottle. Rubbing with olive oil works wonders. TENS electrical stimulation is very effective treatment. Almost every type of treatment including trigger point injections give some relief.

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