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Where Can You Find Relief From Fibromyalgia?By Matt Ream Although rare, Fibromyalgia is an increasingly diagnosed chronic pain ailment that can affect any part of the body, but is most common in the back, neck, shoulders, hands and pelvic girdle. Symptoms range from aches, pains and stiffness to tenderness, fatigue and difficulty sleeping. Because there is no cure, finding relief from Fibromyalgia is the only option for sufferers. Many sufferers have found relief from fibromyalgia by making changes to their lifestyle. Simple changes like eating better and exercising more, have helped others feel less pain and stiffness, have more energy, and generally feel better overall. Conventional medicine can only treat the symptoms of fibromyalgia, as there is no known cure. Of the changes one could make to their lifestyle, getting more physical exercise is usually the best way. A regular plan of exercise will help stretch the muscles, and improve the health of the individual, which in turn helps to alleviate the pain and stiffness associated with fibromyalgia. Occasional relaxation treatments may also be helpful, if one is not getting the appropriate amount of rest. One of the most common ways that individuals seek relief from Fibromyalgia is through the use of over the counter medications, which include ibuprofen, which may aid in pain relief. In some cases, a physician may prescribe certain other medications to help aid in relief from Fibromyalgia. In this case, patients must familiarize themselves with the medication and ask any concerning questions regarding potential side effects that may arise from its use. Relief from Fibromyalgia may also be obtained through proper sleeping habits. This includes going to bed and getting up at the same time each day, making sure that the sleep area is free from distractions and is a comfortable temperature. In addition, avoiding caffeine will also help individuals to fall asleep better, as will doing light exercise throughout the day and practicing relaxation techniques. In extreme cases, sleep medications may be prescribed. Patients are urged to carefully consider the use of any medication that is addictive, which is often the case with sleep inducing medication. In addition to the aforementioned options for finding relief from Fibromyalgia, many individuals find that physical therapy, massages, light aerobics, the application of heat or cold, yoga, relaxation exercises, aromatherapy, breathing techniques and nutritional supplements may help some sufferers. The information in this article is to be used for informational purposes only. It should not be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Anyone with questions regarding relief from Fibromyalgia must consult their physician for further information. About the Author: Matt Ream is the content editor at FibromyalgiaNoMore. Learn more about finding relief from this debilitating condition at http://fibromyalgianomore.com
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