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International Journal of Physiology, Health and Physical Education

Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part B (2024)

Yoga for fibromyalgia

Author(s):

Mahendra Pratap Gaur and Rakesh Prasad

Abstract:

Fibromyalgia is a disorder characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory, and mood issues. Researchers believe that fibromyalgia amplifies painful sensations by affecting the way your brain and spinal cord process painful and non-painful signals. Symptoms often begin after an event, such as physical trauma, surgery, infection, or significant psychological stress. In other cases, symptoms gradually accumulate with no single triggering event. Women are more likely to develop fibromyalgia than men. Many people who have fibromyalgia also have tension headaches, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, irritable bowel syndrome, anxiety, and depression. While there is no cure for fibromyalgia, a variety of medications can help control symptoms. Exercise, relaxation, and stress-reduction measures also may help.

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International Journal of Physiology, Health and Physical Education
How to cite this article:
Mahendra Pratap Gaur and Rakesh Prasad. Yoga for fibromyalgia. Int. J. Physiol. Health Phys. Educ. 2024;6(1):106-108. DOI: 10.33545/26647265.2024.v6.i1b.92
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