subject: Is There A Link Between Fibromyalgia And Infection? by Christian Goodman [print this page] Author: Christian Goodman Author: Christian Goodman
The basic things about the information is all of them are just theories as of now. Each and every day we get more information on fibromyalgia and its causes. This isn't surprising to me, since fibromyalgia was only coined in the 1980s and even today, many supposed professionals in the medical community still don't recognize this disorder as anything other than "mental" in origin. This never fails to surprise me. Surely these doctors hear first-hand what many of my clients relay to me. They have chronic (lasting longer than two weeks) pain, overwhelming fatigue or a combination of both. This, in turn, affects not just themselves but their families. Imagine that even the simplest chores around the house have to be well planned out and all that can be disrupted if the sufferer isn't having a "good day." The reason for why this pain or tiredness occur is still mostly in theories. Many believe that the brain gets extra sensitive to pain signals. What most of us miss in fibromyalgia can also cause unbearable pain. Why does this happen? What is the reason for this long lasting pain? Now many researchers say infection is also a major reason. In a latest study conducted on sinusitis, it has been found that all chronic sufferers do had the symptom of fibromyalgia. Other studies on hepatitis C, chronic Lyme disease and HIV also point to a much greater incidence of fibromyalgia. This happens to moms close exposure to their children who has symptoms. As women inform symptoms in large number than men, we need to know what are the other infections that can pass from a child to parent causing fibromyalgia. Fifth's condition had also come top on the table. Another report in theory is that injections used for certain diseases do carry the risk of getting fibromyalgia. If all these theories come true, then one should understand that the body in the process of protecting itself from the condition becomes the attacker itself. What happens the signals in the brain gets crossed and the bosy starts attacking itself. The problem is that even if conclusive evidence emerged tomorrow to show that infection is the source of fibromyalgia, the treatment for the initial infection does not alleviate the symptoms of fibromyalgia. Treatments which have shown promise include exercise (they need to be specific though, as some people with fibromyalgia report exercise to be a trigger to the pain), anti inflammatory drugs, anti-depressant drugs and anti-seizure medications. Many prefer not to take medicine as even over the counter medication has side effects. My programs are result oriented and has given relief to many of my clients who suffered from fibromyalgia. All my natural fibromyalgia programs are highly recommended. I sincerely hope it can help you too. EL331002 About the Author:
Christian Goodmanhas dedicated his life to health research and found solutions to most dangerous diseases. You can learn more about him on his natural health alternative blog or check out his Fibromyalgia Help program.