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Fibromyalgia
Diagnosis Can Lead To Help
In Dealing With The Pain
Fibromyalgia has only
been diagnosed in 2 percent of Americans, but the pain is all too
real for them. Those with the disorder, which disproportionately
affects women ages 35 to 55, experience pain in their upper backs,
buttocks, shoulders, and neck. Their joint muscles are usually tense.
Still, a fibromyalgia diagnosis is difficult. There are no blood
tests or X-ray tests for doctors to perform to determine if a fibromyalgia
diagnosis is appropriate.
When someone visits a doctor under the suspicion that they may have
fibromyalgia, a doctor typically makes the fibromyalgia diagnosis
on clinical grounds based on the person’s medical history
and a physical examination. If a patient has pain all over their
body, doctors test the classic 18 tender points to make their fibromyalgia
diagnosis.
Unfortunately, a fibromyalgia diagnosis can’t be made solely
on a patient having these symptoms:
- Joint pain but no tissue inflammation
- Sensitivity to weather changes and emotional
stress
- Overwhelming fatigue
- No R.E.M. sleep
- Tension headaches
- More
If you want a fibromyalgia diagnosis and
evaluation, please visit a physician. They can analyze your history
and send you on the path to feeling normal again.
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