Diseases, Fibromyalgia (English)

A comprehensive evaluation of the effects of resistance training on the mental health of fibromyalgia patients.

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread skeletal muscle pain, and patients often experience mental health issues.Due to the lack of a cure, many recovery options have been explored, including resistance training.The current study’s aim is to look at the impact of resistance training on the mental health of fibromyalgia patients.This is a systematic analysis of the literature that…

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Diseases, Fibromyalgia (English)

Fibromyalgia as a Heterogeneous Condition: Patient Subgroups Based on Physical Symptoms and Pain-Related Cognitive-Affective Variables

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic condition with a wide range of clinical symptoms, and understanding this diversity will aid in the development of personalized therapies.The role of several physical symptoms (pain, exhaustion, and poor sleep quality) and cognitive-affective variables related to pain (pain catastrophizing, pain vigilance, self-efficacy in pain management, and pain acceptance) in the configuration of clinical profiles was…

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Diseases, Fibromyalgia (English)

A nationwide population-based cohort research looked at the risk of fibromyalgia in people with iron deficient anaemia.

Since iron is required for neurotransmitter synthesis, decreased iron stores can result in lower biogenic amine production, as seen in Fibromyalgia (FM) patients.The goals are to look into the connection between iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and FM, as well as the effects of various interventions.We used the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database to perform our research.Around 2000 and 2008,…

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Fibromyalgia (English)

Fibromyalgia: What Is It?

What is fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia (fibromyalgia) is a disorder that causes widespread pain, sleep disturbances, exhaustion, and sometimes emotional and mental distress.Fibromyalgia patients may be more responsive to pain than non-fibromyalgia patients.Abnormal pain perception processing is the term for this.Fibromyalgia affects about 4 million people in the United States, or around 2% of the adult population.Fibromyalgia has no clear cause, but…

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Diseases, Fibromyalgia (English)

Fibromyalgia: Everything You Should Know

Fibromyalgia is a common and chronic syndrome that causes bodily pain and mental distress. Symptoms of fibromyalgia can be confused with those of arthritis, or joint inflammation. However, unlike arthritis, it has not been found to cause joint or muscle inflammation and damage. It is seen as a rheumatic condition, in other words, one that causes soft tissue pain or myofascial pain.…

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