Fibromyalgia Numbness
Many symptoms are accompanied with fibromyalgia, but one that is very common is
numbness.
Fibromyalgia numbness is a neurological symptom that effects about a quarter of fibromyalgia
sufferers and is accompanied by tingling and pins and needles sensations. Most often, the numbness occurs in the
arms and legs but can spread to the feet as well. Numbness in these areas can be very frustrating and can interfere
with simple everyday tasks.
The cause of fibromyalgia numbness is not known, but one theory is that it results from muscle spasms pushing on
nerves. There is no known cure for fibromyalgia numbness so it is crucial that you identify possible triggers to
your numbness and try to avoid it as much as possible by altering part of your lifestyle. To alleviate some of
these pains, you can try to do fibromyalgia exercise.
There are many natural treatments for fibromyalgia that you might want to look into in order to relieve your
numbness.
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