How fibromyalgia can affect mobility
Fibromyalgia is a condition that seems to be getting noticed more and more. It can lead to widespread pain occurring across the body and also presents with some of the following:
- Fatigue and extreme tiredness
- Stiffness in the muscles
- Sleep problems
- Brain fog or difficulty focusing
- Headaches
- Digestive problems such as IBS
The pain and muscle stiffness that occurs with the condition can become debilitating and result in the individual needing support from Walking Aids like the ones from https://www.abilitysuperstore.com/collections/walking-aids. These can support them in their movements and allow them to get around safely.
Fibromyalgia is treated in a number of ways that include painkillers and antidepressants, changes to lifestyle such as specific exercise programs and relaxation therapies and also counselling and CBT.
Whilst there is no cure for the condition and it is not fully understood what causes it there appears to be a number of triggers that can cause fibromyalgia to occur. These include:
- Injury and infections
- Childbirth
- Operations
- Stress from the breakdown of a relationship
- Grief from a loved one dying
It is thought that women are seven times more likely to be diagnosed with fibromyalgia than men and this could be as a result of childbirth is one of the triggers that can cause the condition to arise.