Treatment for Fibromyalgia
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Treatment of Fibromyalgia
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Home treatment
is the most important part of treating fibromyalgia. There are many
things that you can do to treat the Fibromyalgia
• Exercise Regularly:
cardiovascular (aerobic) exercise may will effectively work in
reducing pain and other symptoms and in improving your overall
condition. Work with a physical therapist or other professional who
has expertise with fibromyalgia to develop an exercise program that
works for you, and then stick with it.
• Improve Sleep: Sleep
disturbances seem to both cause and result from some of the other
symptoms of fibromyalgia, such as pain. Learn good sleep habits, and
try to get enough sleep each night.
• Relieve Pain: Heat therapy,
massage, gentle exercise, and short-term use of nonprescription pain
relievers may be helpful.
• Reduce stress
• Learn about Fibromyalgia: The
more you learn about fibromyalgia, the more you can control your
symptoms. People who feel more in control also tend to be more active
and report less pain and other symptoms.
• Learn ways to manage your memory problems:
Fibro fog—feeling as though you are not thinking clearly—increases
stress and can make memory problems worse. Simple things like writing
yourself notes can help you feel more in control.
• Work on keeping a Positive Attitude:
It's hard to stay positive when you don't feel well, but a positive
attitude helps you focus less on your challenges and feel more
healthy.
The best results occur when you take an active, committed role in your
own treatment. You may need to adjust your lifestyle to fit home
treatment—especially regular exercise—into your daily routine. It may
take time to find an approach that works for you. Try to be patient,
and keep in mind that consistent home treatment usually can help
relieve or control symptoms of fibromyalgia.
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