Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterised by
pain in the muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves.
Other symptoms include fatigue, sleep problems,
allergies, anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, headaches,
morning stiffness and problems with short term memory
and concentration. Increasing recognition of
fibromyalgia means that diagnosis and treatment are
increasingly likely, but self-help is still key. As well
as tried and tested advice on how to reduce pain, boost
energy levels and help with regular sleep, this new
edition includes the latest in treatments, such as the
popular therapy guaifenesin (sic). It also looks at how
pain is experienced, explores the possibility that
fibromylagia may be due to a rogue gene, and clarifies
the difference between fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue
syndrome.Other topics include: * fibromyalgia and immune
dysfunction * links with hypothyroidism * psychotherapy
* the vital importance of low-impact aerobic exercise
such as walking, cycling or swimming diet * illustrated
posture and exercise advice * pain and stress management
* complementary therapies 'Having managed her own
fibromyalgia, Christine now passes her experience and
knowledge on to others so that they do not have to spend
their precious time researching what she has already
done. Progress has been made over the last few years and
more medical professionals are recognising the symptoms,
but there are still many who lack the knowledge to
diagnose and treat fibromyalgia effectively. At present
there are no national guidelines for treatment. This is
one reason this book is so vital to those with
fibromyalgia their families, friends and employers.' Pam
Stewart MBE, Fibromyalgia Association UK chair |
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