Causes of Fibromyalgia

The cause of fibromyalgia remains unknown but appears to be multifactorial. Engel’s biopsychosocial model of chronic illness (ie, health status and outcomes in chronic illness are influenced by the interaction of biologic, psychologic, and sociologic factors) is a useful way to approach fibromyalgia.

Signs and symptoms of Fibromyalgia

Signs and symptoms for Fibromyalgia Signs and symptoms of fibromyalgia can vary, depending on the weather, stress, physical activity or even the time of day. Common signs and symptoms include: Widespread pain. Fibromyalgia is characterized by pain in specific areas of your body when pressure is applied, including the back of your head, upper back […]

Fibromyalgia

You hurt all over, and you frequently feel exhausted. Even after numerous tests, your doctor can’t find anything specifically wrong with you. If this sounds familiar, you may have fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain in your muscles, ligaments and tendons, as well as fatigue and multiple tender points — places […]

Menopause

Ovaries will stop produce egg and hormones estrogen and progesterone when menopause starts. Menopause occurs as a part of a woman’s normal aging process. Every woman will experience menopause in their middle age. A woman will start menopause during 45-55years old. However, women may also start their menopause early at 30s or may not occur […]

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