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Do you ever know anything about fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is a kind of musculoskeletal disorder that is characterized widespread pain in the musculoskeletal area. The sufferer can also experience fatigue and some problems with sleeping, memory, and mood. The brain of the sufferer of fibromyalgia is affected, disturbing the signal processing, which further strengthens the pain. This condition can occur after a person underwent a surgery. Some physical trauma and psychological stress can also trigger the symptoms. The sufferer of fibromyalgia can also experience headache, TMJ disorder, anxiety, and depression.

You can learn all about fibromyalgia from books that you can borrow from library. You can also learn about this musculoskeletal disorder via internet. No matter where you get the information, the more knowledge you have about this disease, the easier your reaction is when you face any symptoms. Talking about symptoms, the symptoms of fibromyalgia that can occur include long-lasting dull pain on many parts of your body, feeling tired when waking up, lacking of ability to focus, and pain or cramping in the lower part of the abdomen.

Many people have been asking ‘can fibromyalgia be cured?’ In many cases, doctors will prescribe medication as the cure for fibromyalgia. The most common prescribe medications are pain relievers which include acetaminophen, naproxen sodium, and ibuprofen. Some addictive drugs are prohibited to use to avoid any dependence. To relieve fatigue, doctors may also prescribe antidepressants. In certain cases, anti-seizure drug is also given to the patient to help relieve the pain.

Many people also have some dietary changes to help the healing process of fibromyalgia. It is believed that certain foods will help cure the disease and other foods can worsen the condition. The best diet for fibromyalgia includes any food rich in vitamin D, fish, and some vegetables.

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