fibromyalgia + chronic fatigue Flashcards
what is fibromyalgia?
Soft tissue disorder that causes chronic musculoskeletal pain
what is another name for fibromyalgia?
AKA fibrositis (bad term, because of lack of inflammation)
why are migraines + IBS similar to fibromyalgia
they’re both neurosensitivity disorders
Second most common “rheum” illness after OA
fibromyalgia (even though its not a rheum disorder at all!)
who gets fibromyalgia?
women in industrialized countries
fibromyalgia explained as a pain sensitivity syndrome
Generalized sensitivity to multiple stimuli “central sensitivity syndrome”
Generalized lowering of the pain perception threshold
3 parts of clinical presentation of fibromyalgia
- 50% occur after an event (trauma, illness etc)
- Pain and fatigue
- Allergic and vestibular symptoms also prominent
define allodynia and hyperalgesia
allodynia: pain with stimuli that should not cause pain, such as gentle touching
hyperalgesia: amplification of pain experienced from peripheral stimuli that are expected to be painful
what is the pain from FM aggravated by?
Aggravated by exertion, stress, lack of sleep and weather changes
what is the fatigue like with FM?
Non-restorative sleep - wake up tired
- worse after activity
- accompanied with memory difficulties
4 subjective symptoms of FM (kinda weeds)
Heat and cold intolerance
Large fluctuations in weight
Subjective sensation of weakness
Sensation of swelling over joints
what are the “allergic” symptoms that come with FM?
More adverse drug reactions
More rhinitis and nasal congestion
ears & eye symptoms of FM
eyes: High incidence of sicca symptoms: Dry eye and mouth. ocular dysmotility , Exaggerated nystagmus
ears: dizzy , Low frequency sensorineural hearing loss
cardinal sign of FM on physical exam
Tender triggers or tender points
what is the classifcation of “tender points” and what is the mean value for the normal population?
4 kg of pressure is applied (enough to blanch examiner’s nail), delivered at 1 kg/sec rate
Mean value in normal population 1-4