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Fibromyalgia - Treatment
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
TreatmentFibromyalgia is a mysterious condition whose causes are still largely unknown, as is how it inflicts damage. There is no strong evidence that any single treatment (or combination of treatments) has any significant effect for most patients. Treatment must involve not only relieving symptoms but also changing the patients' attitudes about their disease. Treatment should also teach patients behaviors that help them cope. Treatments usually use a trial and error, many-sided approach:
![]() According to a 2005 study published in the Clinical Journal of Pain, a combination of non-drug therapies works just as well as drug therapy in improving pain, depression, and disability. This combination includes exercise, stress management, massage, and diet. In 2004, the Journal of the American Medical Association published an evaluation of various fibromyalgia treatments. Based on clinical trial data reported in medical journals, the researchers assessed and ranked the evidence supporting the usefulness of these treatments. Non-Drug Treatments:
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