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Acupuncture for Fibromyalgia - A Beneficial Tool In Treatment  
Are There Any Fibromyalgia Cures? 
Be Careful When Choosing a Fibromyalgia Doctor 
Early Symptoms of Fibromyalgia 
Exercising with Fibromyalgia 
Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue - Which is it? 
Fibromyalgia and Pregnancy 
Fibromyalgia and Stress - Are They Related? 
Fibromyalgia Research  
Fibromyalgia Symptoms 
Fibromyalgia Treatment 
Fibromyalgia Pain is Chronic 
Gentle Stretches for Fibromyalgia Can Relieve Pain 
Locating the Fibromyalgia Trigger Points 
What is Fibromyalgia? 
What is Fibromyalgia Medication? 
What is the Relationship of Glutamate and Fibromyalgia? 

 Are There Any Fibromyalgia Cures?

People with fibromyalgia undergo a painful experience in their life. Fibromyalgia syndrome is very common among all age groups and there are no magic fibromyalgia cures. This disorder will make ones life a living hell due to extreme pain all over the body.

According to the severity of the condition, there are different types of treatments for this disorder. People who can afford the treatment can use medication and physical therapy. Some of the medications can be taken for a short period, depending on what is prescribed.  This is due to the dosage prescribed for the patient that reacts at a faster rate than natural therapy.

For those who can’t afford to spend more on medical treatments, natural therapy can be an option.  Natural therapy is user friendly, which means anyone can follow it and reduce the symptoms of fibromyalgia. Natural therapy will take a long time to relieve the symptoms of fibromyalgia. But it is cost effective and has no side effects.

One of the natural therapies is physical therapy. Ask your doctor to plan a correct exercise schedule according to your condition and follow it accordingly. Cardiovascular exercise is found to be very effective in treating fibromyalgia conditions. Also cognitive behavior therapy is effective in treating what may be causing the fibromyalgia symptoms. Cognitive behavior therapy improves mood, fatigue and relieves you from extreme pain.

Massage therapy is one of the oldest techniques used in reducing the muscular pain. It also improve the circulation of blood and increases the nutrient flow in all the muscle tissue fibers. Massaging your body will increase your body’s natural pain killers, relaxing your muscles.

Acupuncture is another natural therapy used in treating fibromyalgia. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese therapy that is used to cure anything from the simple cold to many complex disorders. In acupuncture, very small needles are inserted at “acupoints” and allowed to stay for a specific period of time. During that time the pain in your muscles and other parts of body will start reducing. It will take some time to relieve you completely from fibromyalgia, if ever. Proper nutrition would also help in curing your disorder by improving your energy level.

These are some of the natural techniques that help to relieve the symptoms of fibromyalgia. Therefore, people who can’t afford the additional cost of medical treatment can use one of these methods for long term management.  There are no known fibromyalgia cures.  Even when the symptoms are managed, in most people they will return when management is stopped.

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Real or Imagined - Doctors cannot "see" and may not understand the sources of your pain or fatigue. However, what they do observe is your anxiety and frustration with having to deal with these symptoms around-the-clock, which may wrongfully lead them to conclude that your symptoms are of a psychological nature. Also, the old school of thought regarding pain is that it is produced by tissue injury, and there is no obvious source of tissue injury in patients with fibromyalgia.
~ Fibromyalgia Network