Saturday 20 August 2011

Treatment of Fibromyalgia

Treatment of Fibromyalgia

At FMS Health Clinic, we are dedicated to pursuing and practicing the best possible treatment methods to for fibromyalgia relief. At our clinic, you'll find the most avante guard and effective treatments to be found anywhere in the nation. Our wonderful team of doctors and fibromyalgia help specialists are highly trained to give you the best care and develop a treatment plan just for you. Symptoms of FMS can vary severely from patient to patient, which is why we believe it is so important to have a personal experience at FMS Health Clinic. We don't believe in any "one treatment answers", we know that every patient needs something specially determined for the symptoms that trouble them the most. There are no cures for fibromyalgia, but with well applied treatments, you can put pain behind you and get back to your life.

Our clinic offers both daily, weekly, and residential treatments to fit your lifestyle. You can come as often as you need to to receive fibromyalgia treatments, depending on your lifestyle and the severity of your pain or other symptoms. For severely affected patients, you can try our residential treatment and stay at our beautiful treatment clinic while working on getting your symptoms under control in an aggressive treatment plan.
Medications and Fibromyalgia Pain Relief

Your doctors might recommend different kinds of pain killers to relieve the pain associated with FMS. Your doctor will make an assessment of the type of pain you suffer, trigger points, deep muscle pain, and how it feels and prescribe a pain-killing med for you. It may take some experimentation to find the right kind of pain killer for your symptoms, because fibromyalgia affects every patient differently. Sometimes all it takes is a low-dose over the counter medication like Tylenol to treat pain symptoms. However, most types of Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen or Aleve, have not been reported show any affect on fibromyalgia pain. However, when safely combined with other medications, patients do report pain symptoms easing up. Have patience as you and your health care provider find the best treatment plan for you and which medication can help ease your flare ups.

Since depression and anxiety disorders often coexist with fibromyalgia syndrome, it's extremely common for doctors to prescribe certain antidepressant medications as the first line of defense. Antidepressant medications can boost a patients mood and help to relieve both depression and fibromyalgia symptoms, such as pain, anxiety, and sleep disorders. Your doctor may also prescribe sleeping pills or other tranquilizing medications if fatigue or sleep issues are the plaguing symptom of your FMS. Knowing your symptoms and what ails you the most will significantly aid your doctor in discovering and developing the best treatment for you quickly.

There are some medications that have been specifically developed to treat the unique and strange symptoms of fibromyalgia. Cymbalta is an FDA approved drug designed to treat symptoms directly related to FMS and is classified as an antidepressant. Although the drug itself is not understood completely, it works by boosting serotonin and norepinephrine levels in the brain which is proven to be successful in relieving FMS symptoms. Lyrica, which is not an antidepressant, is also an FDA approved drug for treating fibromyalgia, works by decreasing nerve signals and stopping people from experience nerve pain.
Natural Cures for Fibromyalgia

As we mentioned before, there are no known cures for fibromyalgia, but there are a number of fibromyalgia natural treatment options to relieve your symptoms. Some people believe that certain herbs or supplements can help relieve symptoms. At FMS Health Clinic we do have natural health advisers who can you more information and advice about what kind natural treatments you can try.

Physical, diet, and exercise therapy are also excellent treatments for Fibromyalgia symptoms

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