If you suffer from the constant aches and pains of
fibromyalgia, our research shows that we may be able to help alleviate
some of your disabling fibromyalgia symptoms.
Like Lupus, muscle pain, fatigue and tenderness are
just some of the symptoms of the fibromyalgia syndrome. Fibromyalgia
syndrome (FMS) literally means muscle, tendon and joint pain. It is
a common chronic disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal
pain, fatigue, multiple tender points and poor sleep. The description
of the feeling from chronic fibromyalgia sufferers is the feeling that
one gets when suffering from the flu. Every part of the body aches
and screams for pain relief.
Known as fibrosis, rheumatism and many other names
since it was first described in 1816, fibromyalgia causes pain and/or
a burning sensation in soft tissue throughout the body. Unlike arthritis,
however, it does not cause swelling in the joints. The severity of fibromyalgia
symptoms varies from person to person. For some people, pain or other
symptoms can be so intense that they interfere with daily activities.
For others, symptoms may cause discomfort, but are not incapacitating.
Light, non refreshing sleep is one of tell tell signs
for a Fibromyalgia diagnosis. Sufferers often have restless sleep, and
may experience restless-leg syndrome during the day. The problem isn't
with quantity; they may receive 8 or more hours of sleep, but not enough
of deep sleep. A lack of deep sleep can cause aches in those who
don’t suffer from the disease appears to be the leading cause of increased
symptoms in those who do. To combat poor sleep, top memory foam
producers such as Sleep Aid offer memory foam mattresses and toppers
that are designed to provide better support for better sleep.
Sleep Aid
www.sleepaidfactory.com products have helped thousands of fibromyalgia
patients increase the comfort of their sleep.
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