Fibro=fibras, Mial: Músculo, Algia: Dolor.
La fibromialgia es una enfermedad donde existen dolores articulares y musculares, según los últimos estudios esta comprobado que hay una relación muy fuerte entre el consumo de lácteos y esta enfermedad. Las personas presentan o pueden presentar dolores que les inmoviliza una región de su cuerpo, o los hace ser mas lentos en sus movimientos. Según lo ultimo, el ácido láctico es responsable de gran parte de este problema, los médicos ahora les retiran el consumo de lácteos a los pacientes.
Una buena recomendación es el consumo de vitamina C, Mono fosfato de Glucosamine, líquidos, etc. Algunas terapias que funcionan adecuadamente es la terapia térmica, la acupuntura, la terapia infrarroja, pues estas producen una sensación de alivio y le brinda la oportunidad al paciente de tener mas movimiento y eliminar los excedentes del ácido láctico.
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2007-01-03 11:37:29
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answered by YODA 7
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El síndrome de fibromialgia es una forma común de fatiga y dolor muscular generalizado. La palabra fibromialgia significa dolor en los músculos y en los tejidos que conectan los huesos, ligamentos y tendones. La causa de la fibromialgia se desconoce.
Aunque las personas con fibromialgia tienen dolores similares a los de una enfermedad de las articulaciones, la fibromialgia no produce inflamación, y por lo tanto no es una forma de artritis (la cual se caracteriza por la inflamación de las articulaciones). Más bien, la fibromialgia es una forma de reumatismo de los tejidos blandos.
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2007-01-03 19:08:16
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answered by Daria 3
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Fibro -musculo/myalgia-dolor
Espero que nunca lo tengas, es el dolor en todos los músculos, tendones y ligamentos del cuerpo es una enfermedad crónica por no llamarla incurable, no saben de donde viene apenas se empezó a identificar en los 70's te anexo 63 sintomas que la caracterizan, lo siento pero te los anexo en inglés que es como los tengo hay un site canadiense muy bueno que es www.fibrohugs.com por si te interesa saber mas, además tiene un chat estupendo
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Posted by Perdita (B.C.) on www.fibrohugs.com
I compiled this list from my doctor's office Fibro Awareness pamphlet (Dr. L. Lacroix), the British Columbia Fibromyalgia Society, and from correlating fibro symptoms discovered here on the Fibrohugs forums and chats.
You don't need ALL of these symptoms to have FMS, but chances are you have a great portion of them.
Accompanying symptoms are used to positively diagnose one with FMS if the patient shows signs of FMS but doesn't have the 11 sensitive tender points that are used for diagnosis.
Deep muscle acupuncture along the tender points and tender point meridians can also be used to positively diagnose FMS, even though most countries and insurance agencies will not take an acupuncturists diagnosis unless it is backed by a medical doctor.
Found at http://www.fibrohugs.com/article.php?story=20040301122908997
Please DON'T SELF DIAGNOSE! Use this list to help journal your symptoms and any progression you feel you are experiencing and CONSULT WITH YOUR DOCTOR. If your doctor isn't willing to even consider looking into your problems, then "shop around." But be sure to have appropriate medical consultation on your health.
PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS:
__ recurrent flu-like illness
__ recurrent sore throats, red and injected
__ painful lymph nodes under the arms and neck
__ muscle and joint aches with tender and trigger points - up to 18 of them
__ night sweats and fever
__ severe nasal and other allergies
__ irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
__ weight change - usually gain
__ heart palpitations
__ mitral valve prolapse
__ severe PMS
__ yeast infections
__ rashes and itching
__ uncomfortable or frequent urination
__ interstitial bladder cystitis
__ chest pains (non-cardiac)
__ temporomandibular joint dysfunction (in the jaw)
__ hair loss
__ carpal tunnel syndrome
__ cold hands and feet
__ dry eyes and mouth
__ severe and debilitating fatigue
__ widespread pain
__ other chronic illness(es) usually present (like diabetes, hypoglycemia, asthma, lupus, ms, etc.)
__ numbness in the limbs, not painful like pins & needles
__ painful swelling in the hands, legs, feet, neck
__ GERDs (gastro-esophageal reflux disorder)
__ “growing pains” start in childhood and teens, continue into adulthood
__ widespread body pain during/after physical exertion
Found at http://www.fibrohugs.com/article.php?story=20040301122908997
COGNITIVE FUNCTION PROBLEMS:
__ attention deficit disorder
__ spatial disorientation
__ calculation difficulties
__ memory disturbance
__ communication difficulties (problems speaking, confusing words)
PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS:
__ depression
__ anxiety and panic attacks
__ personality changes, usually for the worse
__ emotional lability (mood swings)
OTHER NERVOUS SYSTEM PROBLEMS:
__ sleep disturbances
__ headaches
__ changes in visual acuity
__ numb or tingling feelings
__ burning sensations
__ light headedness
__ feeling 'spaced out'
__ desequilibrium
__ frequent unusual nightmares and disturbing dreams
__ tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
__ difficulty in moving your tongue to speak
__ severe muscle weakness
__ susceptibility to muscle, tendon, ligament injury
__ intolerance to bright lights
__ intolerance to alcohol
__ intolerance to sound
__ extreme sensitivity to medications and their side-effects
__ alteration of taste, smell, and hearing
__ insomnia
__ inability to achieve stage 4 restorative sleep
__ morning stiffness in the muscles and joints
__ restless leg syndrome
__ muscle spasms
__ muscle quakiness and shivering during/after activity or exercise
__ sleep paralysis (related to stage 4 sleep deprivation)
2007-01-03 19:12:57
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answered by Mercedes 7
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