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How Can Fibromyalgia And Muscle Cramps In The Body Be Treated?
I've had fibromyalgia 22yrs my whole body is like a Charlie horse all the time body swells all over burns bad car accident 30yrs ago hit my forehead 3 times on dashboard last year car hit my side of car car totally ruined my car junked it messed me up also 5mod ago fell backwards onto left side on big heavy metal I've been Mich words since thenhip still hurts ouch Sorry no money ssdi denied me3times4yrs ago I feel defeated they said I was a maligalier faking I'll try again soon
1. While dealing with 'fibromyalgia' one should remember that there is no single drug/medicine that treats or cures fibromyalgia, thus apart from seeing a Rheumatologist what requires is a multidisciplinary approach that uses both medication and alternative or lifestyle strategies that may help decrease and improve symptoms.
2. The attending Physician may recommend physical therapy, moist heat, regular aerobic exercise, relaxation, and stress reduction to help self-manage symptoms.
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Regards, Dr. Munish Sood
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How Can Fibromyalgia And Muscle Cramps In The Body Be Treated?
Hello, 1. While dealing with fibromyalgia one should remember that there is no single drug/medicine that treats or cures fibromyalgia, thus apart from seeing a Rheumatologist what requires is a multidisciplinary approach that uses both medication and alternative or lifestyle strategies that may help decrease and improve symptoms. 2. The attending Physician may recommend physical therapy, moist heat, regular aerobic exercise, relaxation, and stress reduction to help self-manage symptoms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Munish Sood