As most of those suffering with firbromyalgia already know, it is difficult to treat. Usually you'll need a doctor who has expert knowledge in this area, as a lot of doctors and physicians won't be familiar with how it can be treated. That said there are still many things you can do on a daily basis to provide considerable relief and make it as easy and comfortable to live with as possible.
In this article, we'll look at some alternatives that any fibromyalgia arthritis sufferer can do to experience relief, aside from taking medication. Many of these things may be obvious to you, and some not so, but either way these are some fibromyalgia treatments you should try incorporating into your life as much as possible. Here are some lifestyle changes to that could prove very beneficial:
Get A Good Night Sleep: Although it may be difficult for a fibromyalgia arthritis sufferer to get a good night sleep due to pain, getting enough of the right amount has been shown to be very effective at easing pain and tiredness associated with this illness. If you're having trouble sleeping on a regular basis, don't just assume that there's nothing you can do. Consider investigating methods that will improve your quality of sleep. Often by making simple changes you can see important results. In this respect avoiding depression will help you get a good nights sleep, since negative emotions make you more susceptible to being depressed. One approach that has been found effective is meditation and other relaxation techniques. Another is exercise.
Get Some Exercise: Again, this definitely isn't easy for a fibromyalgia arthritis sufferer, but in the same way as sleep, although it can be hard, the effects of exercise will have a positive effect. The key is to just make sure you are some- what active during the day, even if it's just a short easy walk or other form of gentle exercise. You can build the endurance and intensity up over time as you progress.
Get Natural Fibromyalgia Pain Relief from Essential Oils: You can use essential oils for relaxation (lavender) and natural pain relief (Basil and Marjoram, mixed with massage oil and rubbed in is often effective and can quickly relieve spasms and cramps; Peppermint oil stops that dull aching pain). I must advise you that I only use pure, therapeutic grade oils, organically grown, harvested at peak times, and distilled at low heat very slowly, with no solvents or additives. Using cheaper oils that may not be pure or may have been processed at high heat (which destroys the delicate constituents of the plant) as many of the cheaper oils are, will probably not give the same effect as pure therapeutic grade oils. One of the essential oil blends that I use with success is lavender and peppermint, about 4 drops of each mixed with sesame oil and applied to areas of pain.
Eat Well: Although there are no foods that are magic bullets that will cure fibromyalgia arthritis directly, eating well is extremely important in that it will make you feel better overall, as well as making things like getting enough quality sleep and exercise easier. It would also be a good idea to track what particular foods have a positive or negative effect on your fibromyalgia arthritis. Many patients report that they feel better after eating or avoiding certain foods.
To sum up, these solutions may not seem easy, but they all work together. If you eat well and do easy exercise, not only will you reduce the pain, but you'll probably find it easier to sleep better. And getting a good night sleep, you'll likely find it easier to do more exercise and so on and so forth. It's not easy, but the benefits far outweigh the negatives.