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Chronic widespread pain and fibromyalgia syndrome
Abstract: Chronic widespread pain (CWP) and fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) overlap with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Several key tender trigger points are used to define FMS. Other symptoms reported commonly by patients with FMS include reduced pain threshold, fatigue, depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance, memory loss and problems with cognition, headache, migraine, diffuse abdominal pain with changes of bowel habit (irritable bowel syndrome), and urinary frequency. The pathogenesis of these syndromes is not clear, but hyperexcitability of the central and peripheral nervous systems, changes in function of pain receptors,...
Source: Medicine - March 31, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Michael Shipley Tags: Fibromyalgia and chronic pain syndrome Source Type: research

Frequency of Migraine Headaches in Patients With Fibromyalgia.
CONCLUSION: The results of this study suggest that migraine headaches are common in patients with fibromyalgia. Clinicians who care for either population must be aware that these conditions commonly overlap and can significantly increase a patient's cumulative disease burden. PMID: 25994041 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Headache - May 21, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Vij B, Whipple MO, Tepper SJ, Mohabbat AB, Stillman M, Vincent A Tags: Headache Source Type: research

A low fermentable oligo-di-mono-saccharides and polyols (FODMAP) diet is a balanced therapy for fibromyalgia with nutritional and symptomatic benefits.
CONCLUSIONS: Results are highly encouraging, showing low fermentable oligo-di-mono-saccharides and polyols diets as a nutritionally balanced approach, contributing to weight loss and reducing the severity of FM fibromyalgiasymptoms. PMID: 28627205 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria - June 5, 2017 Category: Nutrition Authors: Marum AP, Moreira C, Carus PT, Saraiva F, Guerreiro CS Tags: Nutr Hosp Source Type: research

Association of fibromyalgia with cancerous and non-cancerous gastrointestinal comorbidities: a cross-sectional study
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that FM is positively associated with various benign but not malignant GI disorders.PMID:37083168 | DOI:10.55563/clinexprheumatol/rp5lkn
Source: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology - April 3, 2023 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Einat Savin Avishai M Tsur Abdulla Watad Omer Gendelman Uri Kopylov Arnon D Cohen Howard Amital Source Type: research

Frequency of Migraine Headaches in Patients With Fibromyalgia
ConclusionThe results of this study suggest that migraine headaches are common in patients with fibromyalgia. Clinicians who care for either population must be aware that these conditions commonly overlap and can significantly increase a patient's cumulative disease burden.
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - May 1, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Brinder Vij, Mary O. Whipple, Stewart J. Tepper, Arya B. Mohabbat, Mark Stillman, Ann Vincent Tags: Brief Communication Source Type: research

Guidelines for the successful management of fibromyalgia patients
Publication date: December 2014 Source:Indian Journal of Rheumatology, Volume 9, Supplement 2 Author(s): Robert M. Bennett The successful management of fibromyalgia starts with establishing a firm diagnosis, followed by an evaluation of all other comorbid pain conditions (e.g. osteoarthritis, temporomandibular pain disorder, migraine headaches, myofascial trigger points) and fibromyalgia associated comorbidities (e.g. restless leg syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome). Then, it is necessary to systematically go through a list of problems that need to be addressed: pain, sleep, fatigue, mood disorders, cognitive dysfunction...
Source: Indian Journal of Rheumatology - November 19, 2014 Category: Rheumatology Source Type: research

Evidence for similarity in symptoms and mechanism: The extra ‐pulmonary symptoms of severe asthma and the polysymptomatic presentation of fibromyalgia
ConclusionsPatients with severe asthma have numerous extra ‐pulmonary symptoms similar in type and pattern to the symptoms of fibromyalgia. The similarity of the symptom pattern between asthma and fibromyalgia increases as the number of extra‐pulmonary symptoms increases as predicted by network theory and previously shown to be the case with other funct ional disorders. These findings support the hypothesis that functional disorders and extra‐pulmonary asthma symptoms have a common complexity or network aetiology. Evidence based behavioural interventions for fibromyalgia may be helpful for patients with severe asthm...
Source: Immunity, Inflammation and Disease - August 22, 2019 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Michael E. Hyland, Joseph W. Lanario, Yinghui Wei, Rupert C. Jones, Matthew Masoli Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research