What is Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia, also called Fibrositis, is a chronic pain and fatigue condition that can cause soreness, stiffness, and tenderness in the muscles, tendons, and joints. Although a fairly common muscle disorder, what causes the onset of the syndrome is still unknown. It does differ from numerous rheumatic conditions because, despite debilitating pain in the muscles ligaments and tendons, most patients who suffer from it do not develop any deformities as a result of their illness.
The musculoskeletal pain is very real however, and can also be accompanied by fatigue, chest pain, headache, fever, abdominal pain, insomnia, swollen lymph nodes, irritable bowel syndrome and depression.
What are the symptoms of Fibromyalgia?
Increased sensitivity to pain is one of the primary symptoms of Fibromyalgia with roughly 90 percent of people with fibromyalgia describing an accompanying fatigue. This extreme tiredness is similar to what people with Chronic Fatigue syndrome experience. The pain is generally felt all over, but can start (and is usually worse) in the neck and the upper part of the back.
The pain is most often times described as burning, radiating, gnawing, sore, stiff, and aching and can vary with stress levels and sleep patterns. Many victims say that they almost always feel some degree of pain, and some can even feel as if they have a constant, persistent flu.
The aches and pains of fibromyalgia affect many of the muscles around the body, although not necessarily all at the same time, and often times can't be controlled with ordinary painkillers.
What are the causes of Fibromyalgia?
Although no one root cause can be attributed to Fibromyalgia, some researchers believe that the development of the condition can be linked to an event like a car accident or some other a physical or emotional trauma. Others think that repetitive injuries are the contributing factor. Another mystery is that, while some people with rheumatoid arthritis or lupus may develop Fibromyalgia, others appear to obtain it spontaneously.
There is even some speculation as to a tie in to a problem with the central nervous system. Another theory is that the production of hormones, essential for maintenance of the body's cells, is reduced by abnormal sleep rhythms.
Will Painwave X4000 help with pain from Fibromyalgia?
Yes! The Painwave X4000 is an astounding invention that can alleviate the pain associated with Fibromyalgia, and best of all, it is drug free and non-invasive! How can it do this? Painwave X400 uses a technologically advanced system that works with the human body's own bioelectromagnetic ecosystem. Pain pills, creams and patches will only cover up the pain, but the Painwave X4000 works with, and not against, the body own natural resources. Because of this, the Painwave X4000 has little to no side effects. To use it, you only need to move the unit in a gentle, circular motion over the inflamed area and pain is gone! In time, the Painwave X4000 may even stimulate circulation in the lymphatic system and create greater cell activity. All this will make the unit highly effective at easing the discomforts so often associated with Fibromyalgia.
Note:
This article is an informative guide that should only be used for gathering information regarding Fibromyalgia, not to perform a self-diagnosis. Only a medical practitioner can definitively ascertain if you have Fibromyalgia or not. If you have concerns in this regard, please contact your personal physician right away for testing.
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