pain Fibromyalgia, invisible disease
Francisco Galindo
Vanguardia.com / EFE reports
10/22/1910
Fibromyalgia is a syndrome of pain chronic and complex that causes widespread pain and profound fatigue, among other symptoms. Although its etiology remains unknown, suspected food intolerances and infections as causative factors of this disease.
Fibromyalgia sensory and emotional changes occur in brain areas that regulate the perception of our body, but this was not done properly, an excess of pain occurs in the musculoskeletal system. As indicated by the English Society of Rheumatology (SER), who suffer from this condition have difficulty in carrying out their normal daily activities.
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EARLY DETECTION IN
Another drawback is that not precisely known yet the causes of this disease, although to date have opened several lines of research, so detect in its early days is quite difficult but impossible, according to clinical protocols handled by the SER in their studies.
The SER also remember that not for nothing is known of fibromyalgia among patients who suffer from it as "the invisible disease."
Only when the symptoms of this disease are presented prominently possible to make an accurate diagnosis.
The main ones are: joint pain, generalized muscle and tendon, fatigue, fatigue, morning stiffness, headaches, dizziness and disturbances in the genitourinary region, intestinal and throat. Also added are frequent psychic disorders such as anxiety and depression.
And although it is a condition that affects all age groups, the highest incidence is between 40 and 50, and 95 percent of cases are female patients, according to statistics the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1992 established the unknown origin of the disease.
THE RISK OF LACTOSE
Among the contributions to the study of the etiology of fibromyalgia is that made by the osteopath and English naturalist José Rodríguez Moya. One estimate
included in his book "Manual of Fibromyalgia. New contributions "from his experience of fifteen years affected by fibromyalgia, 80 percent of cases the disease is caused by food intolerance, specifically lactose.
In 2005, the same specialist in Cordoba (southern Spain) the author published in the journal Biological Medicine clinical study that reached the same conclusion.
Moyano Rodríguez states that patients with fibromyalgia syndrome caused by lactose intolerance usually suffer from diarrhea, bloating, headaches and fatigue, among other symptoms.
"However, he adds, if the syndrome is motivated by bacterial or viral infections also affected often suffer from chronic pharyngitis, cervical pain and feeling of fever."
"fibromyalgia patients often go years without being diagnosed and, if untreated, is usually based on analgesic and anti-inflammatories, which reduce symptoms but do not solve the origin of the disease," said Dr. Moyano Rodríguez.
why this specialist advocates to identify the cause of symptoms and use natural medicines such as homeopathy and medicine made bioregulator because "purifies the body of toxins and acts on the immune system against pain and inflammation as well like medicine manual editing and harmonizes the structural or skeletal problems. " FOOD AND VIRUS
On the relationship between fibromyalgia and food intolerance, the Andalusian Society for the Study of Food Illness (Saei) showed in a 2006 study that food intolerance, including lactose, could be the origin of this pathology.
Food with higher levels of intolerance was the group of milk proteins, followed by wheat flour, eggs, certain meats and fish, as concluded in its study this scientific society.
A Moyano Rodríguez finds it shocking that not requested more often fibromyalgia patients test lactose intolerance, "so important and so easy to make."
According to the specialist, the removal of dairy from the diet and detoxification therapy succeeded in improving the symptoms in a short time, according to their clinical experience.
Other possible causes of fibromyalgia, according to Moyano Rodríguez must be certain, are the presence of bacterial toxins and contamination by ingestion of environmental toxins such as pesticides.
"You think of fibromyalgia syndrome of organophosphate poisoning when the patient is working, for example, cultivation under plastic, which are commonly used pesticides, but are needed to determine clinical analysis," he concludes.
English Nutrition Society Ortomecular states, meanwhile, that there is an association between fibromyalgia and viral, bacterial or fungal, pointing especially to the "candid alicans." But do not rule out other causes such as emotional stress, physical injuries, abnormal levels of substance P (an amino acid that acts as a neurotransmitter of pain signals), genetic disorders, hypothyroidism, or parasites.
Experts conclude that lack even a long way to identify the determinants of this disease, which affects millions of people around the world and act accordingly. HIGHLIGHTS
- The main symptoms are joint pain, tiredness, fatigue, headaches, dizziness and disturbances in the genitourinary region, intestinal and throat.
- The highest incidence is among 40 and 50, and 95 percent of cases are female patients, according to statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1992 established the unknown origin of the disease.
- People with this condition have difficulty in carrying out their normal daily activities.
- A lactose intolerance and bacterial and viral infections could be the cause of this syndrome.
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