New Fibromyalgia Treatment -Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

By: Scott K. Haley
Submitted: 2008-08-01 00:41:14
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Fibromyalgia is a chronic syndrome characterized by musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, and multiple tender points, particularly in the neck, spine, shoulders, and hips.

Fibromyalgia mainly affects muscles and their attachment to bones. Although it may feel like an arthritic joint disease, fibromyalgia is not a true form of arthritis and does not cause deformities of the joints. Instead, fibromyalgia is a form of muscular rheumatism causing muscle pain. There is no swelling involved and the joints are not often affected. But pain is felt in the muscles, ligaments or tendons. By the way, Fibromyalgia literally means: pain in the muscles and soft tissues.

The American College of Rheumatology (ACR) guidelines direct doctors making a fibromyalgia diagnosis to test 18 points on your body for tenderness. Your doctor puts light pressure with his or her fingers on each point to see whether you feel pain. ACR criteria state that pain at 11 of the points may indicate fibromyalgia.

More women than men are afflicted with fibromyalgia, and it shows up in people of all ages. Although a higher percentage of women of all ages and races are affected, it does strike men and children. Because of its debilitating nature, fibromyalgia has a serious impact on patients' families, friends and employers, as well as society at large.
The conventional medical approach is limited to pain relief and controlling some of the related symptoms by using expensive prescription drugs riddled with side effects.

But in reality, extensive research reveals that proliferation of Fibromyalgia disease in society is a direct manifestation of our changed lifestyles. When people around the world experience similar problems, it's not a random incident but a methodical process spreading across cultures and borders.
The fact is the exponential increase in fibromyalgia is really the result of the way our lives have changed. The bad news is we are used to living a certain way now and it isn’t easy to change. The good news is that change is in our power and with it better health.

Conclusion
Overcoming fibromyalgia is no easy matter. However, there are fibromyalgia natural cures which you can try. This natural approach is based on the latest scientific breakthroughs.

S. Haley specializes in researching and writing articles on emerging treatments and remedies for health related issues. The New Fibromyalgia Treatment is a breakthrough program that allows your body to start reversing Fibromyalgia. To learn more about fibromyalgia natural cures... Click Here

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