Fibromyalgia Disability – How Does It Affect You (Part 2)
Fibromyalgia Disability
Diagnosis is difficult because there is no single, identifiable cause of the condition; some believe that to some degree it may be psychological in origin, while others tend more to the view that it is an hereditary auto immune condition.
Fibromyalgia disability sufferers are extremely sensitive to touch, which is a function of the chronic pain. When chronic pain persists for more than three months along with tenderness in up to eighteen identified tenderness sites doctors may make a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. The chronic fatigue that is associated with fibromyalgia is exacerbated by the fact that most sufferers do not experience normal sleeping patterns.
Although people who suffer from the condition may be seen to be resting for long periods they do not experience normal, restful sleep; this means that they can become even more tired. Treatment for the disability is generally a combination of medication, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and counseling or cognitive behavioral therapy. Some studies suggest that hydrotherapy combined with gentle aerobics can be extremely beneficial for some sufferers of fibromyalgia disability
John Ward
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