Florham Park, New Jersey fibromyalgia doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides Morris County, New Jersey patients cutting-edge fibromyalgia treatments using functional medicine and customizable bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.

Fibromyalgia most commonly affects women in their 50s and 60s and causes a wide range of potentially debilitating symptoms. It can also be very difficult to diagnose and is often misdiagnosed or misunderstood. Fibromyalgia causes a variety of symptoms however the most disruptive symptom of fibromyalgia is the widespread body pain that affects muscles and joints.

Are you dealing with fibromyalgia? You are not alone. Natasha Fuksina, M.D. understands how challenging this condition can be, and is here to help reduce pain, inflammation, fatigue and other difficult symptoms of the condition that disrupt your life. Morris County, New Jersey fibromyalgia doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. of AstraMDhealth treats patients in Florham Park, New Jersey with personalized treatments designed specifically for their unique symptoms – offering safe, natural, non-invasive fibromyalgia relief that is backed up by science and experience. Natasha Fuksina, M.D. invites you to find out more about functional medicine and discover a path towards managing your fibromyalgia effectively and naturally so that you can live your life without fibromyalgia pain.

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Symptoms of Fibromyalgia

Natasha Fuksina, M.D. is dedicated to helping Florham Park, New Jersey patients with fibromyalgia by focusing on reducing inflammation, pain, and other uncomfortable symptoms. Fibromyalgia doctor, Natasha Fuksina, M.D. provides numerous non-invasive therapies that help improve fibromyalgia symptoms safely and effectively.

Fibromyalgia causes chronic muscle and soft tissue pain within the body. Some people describe it as pins and needles; some say it’s more like having been hit by a bus. Some people experience the pain all over their bodies; others may feel it in specific locations. Whether it’s painful or annoying, consistent or occasional–it does not have to be tolerated.

Referred to as ‘fibro fog’, this symptom of fibromyalgia is heinously frustrating. Possibly due to sleeping issues, or other symptoms, this brain fog causes difficulty concentrating or remembering new information. This fog may leave you struggling to stay focused at work or keeping up in social settings and conversations.

Due to constantly fluctuating hormones that aggravate fibromyalgia, menstrual symptoms can also worsen. Many women experience heightened period cramps and muscle soreness, as well as worsened stress and anxiety levels.

Similar to when your limbs fall asleep, people with fibromyalgia experience a consistent tingling sensation in their limbs. These feelings of burning, prickling, or numbness may occur in the arms, hands, legs, and feet causing discomfort and potential pain.

Studies have shown that there is a strong correlation between fibromyalgia and depression. Depression can be persistent feelings of sadness or emptiness. It can cause difficulty sleeping, appetite changes, physical fatigue, and many other taxing symptoms.

Fibromyalgia research has discovered a link between the urinary incontinence symptom and nervous system stress. The nervous system is important in the regulation of bladder storage. When it becomes increasingly stressed, it leads to bladder malfunctions such as frequent urination urges or leakages.

The pelvic floor is located between your tailbone and pubic bone. Many people who experience pelvic pain due to fibromyalgia will feel it in this area. Although ‘pelvic pain’ may mean different areas to different people. This pelvic pain may cause or aggravate urinary incontinence.

An intense headache lasting for hours or days, migraines tend to begin in one specific area (your forehead, side of your head, or around or behind your eyes) and spread gradually throughout the day–aggravated by external factors such as sound or light.

Insomnia is dysregulated sleeping patterns in which falling or staying asleep is very difficult–and when sleep comes, it is not restful. This distressing symptom often exacerbates many of the others–such as depression and migraines. Pain tolerance plummets with lack of sleep–making the pain of fibromyalgia much less bearable.

Many patients with fibromyalgia wake with discomfort and feel as though they must loosen up their stiff muscles after a night in bed. Generally, these feelings of ‘stiffness’ are felt in the muscles and comes on after a long period of time in the same position.

There is a strong correlation between IBS and Fibromyalgia. Over half of the patients diagnosed with either IBS or Fibromyalgia show symptoms of the other.

IBS is characterized by abdominal pain–often in relation to bowel movements. This pain is often accompanied by bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, or both.

A less common, yet disheartening side effect of fibromyalgia is pain in the face or jaw. This is called Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ). It is caused by the strain on your jaw when you clench it due to pain from other symptoms.

This pain can lead to trouble chewing, speaking, or yawning and prevents full mandible mobility.

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