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Causes of Fibromyalgia

Read about Causes of Fibromyalgia presented in simple easy to understand language

 

 

The specific cause for fibromyalgia is not known yet. However, Researchers believe that a number of factors may contribute to the cause of fibromyalgia.

 

Causes of Fibromyalgia are listed below

• Immune System Abnormalities: Fibromyalgia could occur as a result of an over-active immune system. our immune system works to protect our body by attacking bacteria, viruses, and other foreign cells. When over-active, the immune system can cause severe inflammation and pain.


In addition to the above possibilities, genetics and gender are also thought to contribute to the development of the illness. However, since there is no one common cause as the trigger for fibromyalgia, it is likely that a combination of factors contribute to the development of the syndrome.


• Physically Unfit Muscles


• Disturbance in brain chemistry - Many people who develop fibromyalgia have a history of clinical depression.


• Sleep Disturbances or Insomnia: Many doctors have noticed that fibromyalgia sufferers have a low level of serotonin. They suggest that the central cause of the pain of fibromyalgia is due to this low level of serotonin. Chronic low levels of serotonin cause the sensation of pain to be greatly exaggerated. The low levels of serotonin also may be the culprit of the insomnia and sleep disturbances found in fibromyalgia patients.


• Infectious Agents: Infectious illnesses, including certain viruses, may be at the root of fibromyalgia. Certain infections attack the central nervous system, inhibiting the production of neurotransmitters. This could cause fibromyalgia pain. Infections can also cause muscle trauma and injury, which may develop into chronic and widespread pain


• Food allergy: Dairy products, wheat, fermented foods, and nightshades-potatoes, eggplant-are most common.


• Emotional stress


• Intestinal candida overgrowth


• Nutritional deficiencies


• Adrenal exhaustion


• Chronic mercury poisoning from amalgam dental fillings


• Anemia


• Hypoglycemia


• Hypothyroidism.


• Having a family history of fibromyalgia (i.e. genetics): Many fibromyalgia sufferers have close family members with the disorder. This may indicate that fibromyalgia has a genetic component. Fibromyalgia also tends to affect more women, which also supports the theory that fibromyalgia is a genetic illness.

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