Discerning the Early Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
By Nancy Clyne, published Apr 20, 2007
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The early symptoms of fibromyalgia are frequently indistinguishable from other more common diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, muscle tension, sleep disturbance, mild to moderate depression, and fatigue. Doctors are inclined to address these symptoms independently, not recognizing as yet that these are the forerunners and early symptoms of what will become full-blown fibromyalgia.
A Checklist Of The Early Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia
When a doctor is treating a young lady who demonstrates some early symptoms of fibromyalgia, he or she ought to inquire about the existence of additional symptoms even though the patient does not mention them in the diagnostic consultation. A few of, these symptoms could include morning muscle stiffness, specific points on the body that are painful and tender to touch, frequent diarrhea and/or constipation, mild depression, excessive fatigue, skin rashes, exacerbated symptoms in heat or cold, oral thrush during times of stress, foul body odors, dryness of mucous membranes, and frequent colds and flu. Acknowledging these as early symptoms of fibromyalgia, the doctor can use this chance to educate the patient on this progressively problematic syndrome, early treatment interventions, and how to recognize increasing symptoms for what they are.
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