What is Fibromyalgia and Fibromyalgia Treatment with Bioresonance

We always want to spend our lives in health, joy and peace, but this is not always possible. There may be, and will be, many reasons that reduce our life energy, and our duty is to find these reasons and solve them one by one. In this article, we will give information about fibromyalgia, which is a long-term condition and called chronic fatigue, and we will give information about fibromyalgia treatment with bioresonance...

First of all, it is necessary to define fibromyalgia so that we can make our diagnosis correctly...

What is Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia, also known as Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS), is a condition in which fatigue is felt along with pain in muscles and bones, sensitive areas are generally formed in certain anatomical regions of the body, sleep disorders, stiffness and cognitive impairment. It is a chronic condition that causes problems. The presence of all these symptoms reduces people's quality of life as a result of causing both physical and psychological fatigue.

The incidence of fibromyalgia disease covers approximately 2% of adults. It is more common in women than in men. The incidence of fibromyalgia syndrome increases with age and can reach up to 7% of women over the age of 60.

As stated in the figures above, the incidence of fibromyalgia is quite high and it increases with age. It is very important for us to know that it is a disease with increasing incidence. In addition, fibromyalgia is a disease that is often difficult to diagnose. The symptoms of fibromyalgia, which we will list, are similar to the symptoms of other similar disorders and the lack of a test to confirm the diagnosis is among the reasons for this difficulty...

 

What Causes Fibromyalgia?

You may have just heard the name Fibromyalgia, but when we look at its history, it was first described by Froriep in 1843 as a rheumatic condition with painful points in the muscle. As a result of the studies carried out in the following years, it began to be described as a pain disorder rather than connective tissue inflammation, and in 1990 it was classified by the American Rheumatology Association with the following criteria:

Accordingly, the person has a history of chronic widespread pain lasting at least 3 months and shows sensitivity to 4 kg pressure in at least 11 or more points out of 18 tender points on examination. It has been stated that it is necessary.

 

These preliminary diagnostic studies carried out over time were not sufficient, and new diagnostic criteria, including widespread pain index and symptom severity scores, were determined by the same institution in 2010. Of course, the existence of new causes led to the formation of new diagnostic criteria, and although the exact cause of fibromyalgia is still unknown today, we can list the factors that cause fibromyalgia as follows…

 

Genetic Factors

 

As a result of research, it has been found that first-degree relatives of people with fibromyalgia have an 8 times higher risk of developing fibromyalgia than other people. Family members of fibromyalgia patients are also more sensitive to pain and have a higher incidence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), headaches and other regional pain conditions.

 

Environmental Factors

 

In a fibromyalgia study conducted on twins, it was determined that half of the disease was caused by genetic factors and the other half by environmental factors. As in many diseases, environmental factors can act as triggers for the onset of the disease in fibromyalgia. These environmental factors; physical traumas, especially to the trunk area, some infections (Hepatitis C, Ebstein Barr, Parvovirus…) and emotional stress. Approximately 5% to 10% of individuals affected by the conditions mentioned above have been observed to develop chronic pain or fibromyalgia.

Again, chronic problems, unemployment, physical and sexual abuse in childhood, sleep disorders and It has been observed that not exercising causes painful symptoms.

 

Other studies suggest that serotonin levels are low in fibromyalgia patients and may be related to depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance, and impaired muscle function. p>

 

There are still many causes of fibromyalgia today. Studies are being carried out on it and we will write down every new finding published as a note in this article…

 

When we reached this point of our article, we started to understand more or less what fibromyalgia is and why it happens, and now what are the symptoms of fibromyalgia? let's see…

 

What are the Symptoms of Fibromyalgia?

It is known that fibromyalgia causes painful areas at sensitive points in our body. First of all, these pain points are 18 in total, front and back, as in the image below.

 

Fibromyalgia Points Pain Sensitive 18 Points

Fibromyalgia Points Pain Sensitive 18 Point

 

In order to be diagnosed with fibromyalgia, pain and tenderness must be felt in at least 11 of the above points. These points are points such as the back of the head and neck, upper shoulders, upper chest, hips, knees and outside of the elbows.

 

Although pain is the most obvious symptom of fibromyalgia, it is not enough to make a diagnosis on its own. . These pains must continue for at least 3 months. If these conditions exist, and there is no other specific condition that explains the cause of the current pain, the result is a diagnosis of fibromyalgia.

 

Fibromyalgia pain may vary depending on the region where it is experienced. For example, pain in the chest area may be piercing, sharp, like heart attack pain, and may indicate difficulty breathing. The most common back pain may be a herniated disc, muscle strain or rheumatism-like pain. When fibromyalgia pain occurs in the legs and soft tissues, it can cause pain similar to cramp pain.

 

In some cases of fibromyalgia, a tingling sensation may be observed in the legs and muscles, and when we want to move our legs, it feels as if there is weight. Difficulty may be experienced.

 

We have listed the other symptoms of fibromyalgia at the beginning, these are fatigue, sleep problems, feeling tired despite sleeping for a long time, headache, depression, anxiety, distraction, dry eyes. The person has low physical and psychological life energy due to reasons such as bladder problems. a state…

 

We said that the incidence of fibromyalgia is higher in women than in men, the same applies to pain and the pain is more severe in women. Menstrual periods are more painful due to fibromyalgia, and women's menopause transition periods can further increase fibromyalgia symptoms.

 

Although the incidence of fibromyalgia in men is less than in women, men experience these conditions and pain syndromes. The number of fibromyalgia diagnoses is recorded as low because it is not taken seriously. Emotional problems are also seen in men, as well as pain conditions.

 

Fibromyalgia Treatment

The biggest difficulty in fibromyalgia treatment was that there was no clarity about the cause of fibromyalgia. As a result of the studies, fibromyalgia treatment is carried out using pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.

 

Fibromyalgia Drug Treatment

Drugs used in the treatment of fibromyalgia generally increase concentration, reduce pain, insomnia and It aims to increase the person's quality of life by controlling symptoms such as fatigue.

 

Drugs given in the medical treatment of fibromyalgia can consist of various drugs such as prescription, over-the-counter, antidepressants and some epilepsy drugs, depending on the severity of pain.

 

Non-Pharmacological Treatments

In addition to drug therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, patient education, physical therapy programs and exercises are used in the treatment of fibromyalgia.

 

Studies have shown that the feeling of helplessness decreases and the severity of symptoms decreases in patients who receive training and exercise together. It has been observed that the pain symptoms of fibromyalgia decrease by increasing the person's mobility, flexibility, muscle strength and endurance with exercise.

 

Again, in physical therapy programs, hot packs and pads, whirlpool, paraffin, hot air, mud. Applications such as superficial heaters, massage packs and massage contribute to the improvement of symptoms by reducing joint stiffness.

 

F Ibromyalgia Diet and Nutrition Recommendations

Nutrition is very important in the treatment of fibromyalgia. Keeping the body healthy can help prevent symptoms from worsening.

 

Healthy eating rules such as whole grains, low-fat dairy products, fresh vegetables and fruits, consuming plenty of water, and reducing sugar consumption should be included in the diet. must be followed.

 

Fibromyalgia Treatment with Bioresonance

Joint and muscle diseases are diseases related to our autoimmune system, and in such diseases, our body sees its own cells as foreign and becomes defensive.

 

Chronic joint and muscle pains are among the most difficult to treat disorders in classical medicine. Since the disease cannot be fully treated, an attempt is made to find a solution to the patient's problems and the aim is to improve the person's quality of life.

 

Our approach in bioresonance treatment is different from what we said above. Our aim in fibromyalgia treatment with bioresonance is to try to relieve the patient from the troubles he is experiencing, as in classical medicine, but in bioresonance treatment, unlike drug treatment, it is essential to cleanse the body and soul from blockages and burdens.

 

A fibromyalgia patient. Think about it, in addition to the chronic pain it has, it also has extra burdens such as allergies, viruses, bacteria and parasites. It is very difficult to even stand, let alone carry such a heavy load. The immune system's struggle with such a burden leaves the person tired, weak and without resistance.

 

In the treatment of fibromyalgia with bioresonance, these heavy burdens on the person are gradually reduced and the patient is relieved and the person relaxes with each bioresonance. After the session, he feels better and his body feels better and stronger as it is relieved of the heavy burden it carries.

 

In addition to all this, the person also has immunity-boosting resonance therapies. He becomes able to carry much more of the burden and can continue his normal life, allowing him to live a pleasant life without any problems as long as he takes care of himself.

 

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