Symptoms of fibromyalgia

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May differ from the symptoms of pain, muscle and fibrous case of the other, depending on the changes that happen in the case of weather, stress, physical activity in size or, in some cases, once you change the hours of the day, only
Pain in large areas and pain points.http://www.muscleseek.com/anabolic-cooking-cookbook-review/
Described the pain that is attributable to the syndrome fibromyalgia pain as blunt (not sharp - Dull pain) and continuous, the source is mostly muscle. In order to be described as broad, the pain that appears in both sides of the body, and over the trunk (waist line - Trunk / Torso) and underneath it, and is highlighted fibromyalgia, too, by other pain caused by extra pressure on specific places in the body, (stirring pain points - Trigger points).
The trigger points include these:
Nape (back of the neck - Nape)
Tablet between the shoulders (Shoulder blade)
Piggyback
Introduction neck
Upper chest
Background elbows
Higher waist
Aside waist
Goff knees
Fatigue and sleep disorders:Muscle Anatomy
Often wakes people with fibromyalgia pain, and they feel very tired, though it seems, apparently, they slept too much. It is believed that these specialists are very rarely reaching the stage of deep sleep dreaming. Has proved the existence of a relationship between sleep disorders and between fibromyalgia, as well as restless legs syndrome relationship (Restless legs syndrome) and sleep apnea (apnea during sleep)
Medical conditions associated with:
The majority of people who suffer from fibromyalgia are suffering, too, of the following symptoms:
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (Chronic fatigue syndrome)
- Depression
- Inflammation of the mucous membranes of uterine
- Irritable bowel syndrome (Irritable bowel syndrome - IBS)
- Lupus (Lupus)
- Osteoarthritis (Osteoarthritis)
- Disorder post-traumatic stress (Post - traumatic stress disorder)
- Restless Legs Syndrome (Restless legs syndrome)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (Rheumatoid arthritis)

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