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Fibromyalgia Tips to Ease Pain ( courtecy;- medicineNet.com )
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Unfortunately the pain and other symptoms of this condition
don’t ever disappear
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Fibromyalgia Treatment:
Relax
Chronic stress may cause
pain if you suffer from fibromyalgia. Some studies show a connection between
fibromyalgia flare-ups and changes in various hormones and neurotransmitters
caused by chronic stress.
Luckily there are
simple, proven methods to manage your stress. Some of these include:
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Yoga
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Exercise
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Optimal Sleep
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Meditation
Here’s something you can
try sitting at your desk at work or inside your car. Simply breathe deeply and
exhale slowly. For better health, stay focused on things you like or that make
you feel at ease. That way when chronic stress rears its ugly head, you’ll be
ready to do one or two things that help ease your stress.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Take
Notes
One complication of
fibromyalgia is known as “fibro fog.” Patients use this term when describing
the thinking and memory problems that sometimes accompany the disorder.
Symptoms of fibro fog include:
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difficulty holding a
conversation,
·
finding the right words,
·
concentrating,
·
feeling alert, or
·
remembering.
Moreover, someone
suffering from fibro fog may find everyday tasks challenging. Things like
finding your keys, paying attention to directions, holding onto new
information, or keeping plans can become burdensome challenges.
If your memory is
suffering from fibro fog, one of the techniques to manage your condition is
through note taking. Make to-do lists, maybe even “to-say” lists to help you
communicate more clearly with friends and family. Maintain lists of your
friends’ names, shopping lists, and contact information so you have them at a
moment’s notice. Keep track of your medications as well; it’s easy to skip a drug
dose or accidentally overdose if you can’t remember when you last took your
medication.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Stay
Active
If you have
fibromyalgia, your health can depend on exercise. Exercise has been shown to
improve certain symptoms of the condition, including
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stiffness,
·
strength,
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pain,
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cardiovascular fitness,
and
·
physical function.
The exercise should be
maintained regularly at a low level of intensity. Walking and warm-water
routines are among the best treatments, as they can give your body a
significant boost without overdoing it.
Another important
benefit of exercise is that it helps you sleep better. And that’s great,
because good sleep is also a helpful treatment for this condition.
Fibromyalgia Treatment: Soak it Up
Soaking in a
warm bath or hot tub can relax tense muscles, reduce pain, and help you move
more easily. If it's difficult for you to get in and out of the tub, try a
sauna or put a stool in the shower so you can sit and let the water do its
work. Moist heat may increase endorphins, which block pain signals, and help
you sleep more soundly.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Skip the Caffeine
Stress has both
a physical and psychological component. And guess what? Caffeine intensifies
both. Your heart pounds faster with caffeine, your central nervous system
becomes stimulated, and you become more anxious, nervous, and sleepless as you
consume caffeine. So much for the physical. The mental symptoms of stress
include anxiety, insomnia, and nervousness.
For better
sleep health, stay away from caffeine from late afternoon onward. And remember
the common sources of caffeine: Coffee, tea, chocolate, and soda.
Fibromyalgia Tip: ‘Me
Time’ is Crucial
Life can become
enormously stressful and complicated for fibromyalgia patients. That’s why
taking time for yourself each and every day is a legitimate and necessary part
of treatment for your pain, fatigue, and other symptoms. Try relaxing with a
hobby, or put on favorite music. You may simply need rest. Whatever it is that
puts you in a better mood, make sure you do it each day. Saving some time for
this sort of rest and fun will help you in many ways. You may
·
find your life more
completely balanced,
·
discover that you have
less stress, and
·
have more energy for the
challenges of your everyday life.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Ease Symptoms at Work
Fibromyalgia
doesn’t take a break, and neither do you. Unfortunately the pain and other
symptoms of this condition don’t disappear just because the work day has begun.
But you can find treatments to ease the most frustrating symptoms as you power
through your workday.
Start by
designing a flexible work plan that you and your boss agree on. That could mean
working from home part of the time, or setting your office hours
differently—either earlier in the morning or later in the evening.
If you work in
an office, try arranging things to put less stress on your body. You can start
by arranging the items on and around your desk for easy use. Some products may
be of benefit, such as headphones for a telephone, a tray for your keyboard, or
one of many other products that can help you experience less stress. Your
ongoing health may depend on it.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Discuss Your Condition With
Loved Ones
Many patients
who suffer from an “invisible illness” like fibromyalgia find it challenging to
talk about their condition with others—especially romantic partners. They may
fear their loved ones will dismiss their health needs, or tell them “it’s all
in your head.” Still, if you care about someone and want to have a relationship
with them based on a foundation of honesty, you will need to face those fears
and find a way to bring the subject up. And, they ultimately can then give you
support you need.
Try starting by
describing one of your health effects. If you get tired in the evenings, you
might say, “I wish I could go out on Saturday, but I have a health condition
that can wear me out sometimes. I may need to cancel plans if I’m feeling too
exhausted.” A statement like this can lead to further questions and give you an
opportunity to explain what your partner needs to know.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Don’t Overdo It
Because health
problems related to fibromyalgia are invisible, patients may feel added
pressure to carry on like nothing is wrong. But if your body is aching and
stiff, you owe it to yourself to prioritize and pace yourself.
Think about
what you sign up for. Evaluate those tasks. Will they keep you away from the
rest, relaxation, and exercise that helps ease your symptoms? Are they just too
much to fit into your busy day? Don’t be afraid to say no when you feel
overwhelmed.
Fibromyalgia Treatment:
Get Some Sleep
One of the most
frustrating complaints fibromyalgia patients have is poor sleep. The symptoms
of the condition can make sleeping more difficult, and lack of quality sleep
intensifies the symptoms, leading to a potentially vicious cycle of
sleeplessness and pain. Sometimes the solution will become clear after you take
stock of your own sleep habits. Sometimes a sleep study test can be helpful.
Ask yourself if the following common problems could be affecting your sleep:
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Disturbing noises (that
includes loud snoring from others)
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Going to bed with
worries on your mind
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Consuming caffeine soon
before bed
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Spending little or no
time winding down before bed
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Sleeping in a space that
is too bright, too hot, or too cold
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Failing to stick to a
sleep schedule
There are solutions to
each of these problems. For instance, if you find yourself stressed out and
worried before bed, try setting aside some time each night to contemplate your
worries. Sit down, think over the problems that may run through your mind as
you fall asleep, write them down, and also write down solutions to those
problems. Then, when those thoughts return to you as you try to fall asleep,
tell yourself, “it’s already dealt with. I don’t need to worry. I have a plan
for that.”
Fibromyalgia Tip: Write It Down
To take charge
of fibromyalgia, every fibromyalgia patient should try keeping a daily journal
of symptoms and mood changes, along with the events and activities that
accompany them. Keep a list of your medications, and when you miss a drug dose,
keep track of that too. Over time, you will develop a clearer picture of what
is likely triggering your fibromyalgia symptoms, which can make it easier for
your doctor to treat your pain and fatigue.
Fibromyalgia Tip: Support Groups
Want to know
what treatments have worked for others battling fibromyalgia pain and fatigue?
Try joining a support group. A support group may be in-person or online, but in
either case you will find a safe space to discuss frustrations, concerns, and
your overall health with people dealing with the same medical problems. Find
out what medicines have been effective for people like you. Learn how other
patients treat their symptoms, and find out what works and what doesn’t.
Reviewed by William C. Shiel Jr., MD,
FACP, FACR on Wednesday, April
05, 2017
Fibromyalgia Treatments
and Tips to Ease Pain and Other Symptoms
This tool does not
provide medical advice
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