2019
DOI: 10.33552/gjor.2019.01.000522
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Comparison of Drug and Non-Drug Treatment Options of Fibromyalgia

Abstract: Perceptions of people living with chronic illness change over time, contributing to health-related stress that necessitates coping skills. Self-efficacy operates as an important cognitive factor in the control of symptoms such as pain, with self-efficacy beliefs helping to explain many of the behaviors and disabilities of those with persistent symptoms (Figure 1). Fibromyalgia (FM) is an idiopathic chronic condition that causes widespread musculoskeletal pain, hyperalgesia and allodynia, affecting 2.10% (a tot… Show more

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“…A nearly 70% German FM patients used thermal baths, 35.2% use alternative therapeutics such as homeopathy, dietary supplements, and 18.4% use introspectiveor meditation-based exercises such as yoga or Tai chi [275]. Low FODMAP was found be compellingin QOL, quality of sleep, anxiety and depression and inflammatory biomarkers in FM patients [276][277][278][279][280][281]. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions may slow or reverse cortical gray matter atrophy, diminishescirculating proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α level) of FM patients, pain symptoms and pain perceptions, helps FM patient having fear of pain, anxiety, depression and sleep disturbances [282][283][284][285][286][287].…”
Section: Fibromyalgiamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A nearly 70% German FM patients used thermal baths, 35.2% use alternative therapeutics such as homeopathy, dietary supplements, and 18.4% use introspectiveor meditation-based exercises such as yoga or Tai chi [275]. Low FODMAP was found be compellingin QOL, quality of sleep, anxiety and depression and inflammatory biomarkers in FM patients [276][277][278][279][280][281]. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions may slow or reverse cortical gray matter atrophy, diminishescirculating proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-α level) of FM patients, pain symptoms and pain perceptions, helps FM patient having fear of pain, anxiety, depression and sleep disturbances [282][283][284][285][286][287].…”
Section: Fibromyalgiamentioning
confidence: 95%