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The Connection Between Fibromyalgia and Back
Pain
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that primarily affects
middle-aged women, although men and children can be diagnosed
with the disorder as well. Fibromyalgia involves the muscles
and soft tissue of the body, causing pain and discomfort in
many areas at one time. The symptoms of this condition include
pain, joints and other points on the body that are tender to
the touch, fatigue and sleep disturbances. Because muscle pain
is one of the most common complaints of patients suffering with
this disorder, there is a definite connection between
fibromyalgia and back pain. The good news is that there are
many choices in treating fibromyalgia and back pain symptoms,
which means that you stand an excellent chance of finding one
or two that work effectively for you.
Relieving Back Pain
Treatment options for fibromyalgia and back pain
run the gamut from holistic remedies to over the counter
and prescription strength medications. Since there is no
known cure for fibromyalgia, the back pain that occurs as
a result of this condition should be treated over the
long term, since stopping treatment will probably result
in a return of the pain. Options may include switching
your mattress to one that will offer additional support,
choosing a chair cushion that will add support to your
lumbar region and using a soft back brace on
occasion.
Other forms of treatment for fibromyalgia and back pain include
remedies applied to the area like electronic stimulation that
can bring relief to sore muscles, ultrasound treatments and a
combination of ice and hot packs. You can also apply a topical
analgesic to the area, such as a cream that contains capsaicin
or menthol. Massage and whirlpool therapy can also be effective
methods for relieving the discomfort of fibromyalgia and back
pain. However, it should be noted that due to the sensitivity
of the muscles in fibromyalgia patients, massage should be done
with care and more vigorous techniques will probably need to be
avoided.
Medicinal Options
Medications for fibromyalgia and back pain can
be found in herbal supplements, over the counter
medications and prescriptions, and it can be a matter of
trial and error until you find the best choices that
bring the most relief. Glucosamine and MSM have both
shown promise in the area of fibromyalgia and back pain,
and there are numerous other vitamin and mineral
supplements that you can try as well. Over the counter
pain medications can be taken over the short term for
occasional flare-ups, but long term use has been linked
with numerous medical complications. Prescription
medicine often entails an antidepressant that can be
effective on the chronic pain as well as the
psychological effects of fibromyalgia and back pain. Talk
to your doctor about your choices and the best course of
treatment for you. Relief is on the way.
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