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- fibromyositis myofascial pain syndrome stiffness muscles joints neck shoulder
- lower back hip morning fatigue abdominal pains sleep sensitivity temperature
- extremes headaches amitriptyline hydrochloride naproxen sodium tricyclic
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- What is Fibromyalgia?
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- QUESTION: It is a new one on me, but the frequent aches and pains I have been
- experiencing for some time now have finally been diagnosed as "fibromyalgia".
- However, even with that knowledge I have been unable to find real relief,
- though I have used just about everything available. Can you tell me about
- this disease, and possibly suggest some treatments that may help? This has
- really got me down.
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- ANSWER: Many of our readers may not know about fibromyalgia. It's a chronic
- pain condition that is thought to affect three to six million persons in the
- U.S., primarily women. Also called "fibromyositis" and "myofascial pain
- syndrome," the complaints and symptoms may be so general and nonspecific and
- difficult to evaluate that fibromyalgia is often undiagnosed or misdiagnosed,
- and doctors and patients alike become frustrated with the problems. The good
- news is that it doesn't threaten life, deform or debilitate.
- Symptoms include chronic pain and stiffness in muscles and joints,
- especially the neck, shoulder, lower back or hip. Morning fatigue, abdominal
- pain, disrupted sleep, sensitivity to temperature extremes and headaches are
- often reported. Patients with fibromyalgia have many tender spots around the
- shoulder and knee. Before a diagnosis of fibromyalgia is made, other systemic
- diseases like arthritis should be ruled out.
- Relief can sometimes be gained with stretching exercises, improved sleep,
- local applications of heat and gentle massage. The condition may disappear
- when some stressful life situation is resolved. If you have tried all the
- ordinary pain relievers without much help, suggest the use of amitriptyline
- hydrochloride or a combination of amitriptyline and naproxen sodium to your
- physician. Benefits reported from bedtime treatment with this combination of
- a low dose tricyclic antidepressant and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID)
- medication include improved sleep and reduced fatigue, pain and tenderness.
- However, even with the hope of some improvement using these medications, you
- will have to realize that this is a chronic condition, and your own resolve to
- overcome by developing your own coping mechanisms may be the best treatment
- available to you today.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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