What kind of doctor do i see for Fibromyalgia?
What kind of doctor would i go see to get tested for Fibromyalgia? What tests to they do for it?
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1. you need to see a pain managment doctor.
I'm not sure what tests they do. my mother has fibro but she isn't here for me to ask her right now. I hope you don't have fibro. it's really horrible.
2. yes they can test for that. i do not know the tests...but my mom has it ( I do not know the names of her meds) but she had drs for yrs telling her she was a condriac....she had gone to a young md and he said yes yoour pain is real and lets get some blood work for it...the rest is history...
GOOD LUCK TO YOU...
3. hi. i just looked on the yahoo search site. and my understanding is fibromyalgia is pain and tenderness in many parts of the body. they recommend you go to your doctor who will then refer you to a rhumatology or pain doctor. i have arthritis is my feet and went to a rhumatologist. they will help. good luck. hope this helps
4. Depending on where the pain is at.. a pain management doctor. Some neurologist treat fibromyalgia as well, here in Jacksonville Florida, I know 2 podiatrist that are treating fibromyalgia as well. However for testing I would see a Neurologist they usually do a NCS and an EMG. These two test check muscle and nerves. They may even do an MRI or a CT of the brain. Good luck with everything!
5. A general practitioner, a family doctor, a rheumatologist, a pain management specialist, etc., etc. ......
Any of these medical doctors can diagnose the non-inflammatory pain condition simply by asking you questions on a routine health history. Detail all your symptoms @ this time, including onset & what you've tried to relieve your symptoms.
Some doctors will want to touch you to determine if you have certain trigger points, but that has more to do with myofascia pain than fibromyalgia.
There's medical literature on each of these distinct pain conditions (ask Ask, google, etc!). There's only one FDA approved pharmaceutical for fibromyalgia at this time---it's Lyrica which is made by Pfizer.
Best of luck. For your sake, I truly hope & pray you have a condition other than fibromyalgia!
6. inthe US
email Kindness@fibrobetsy.com
a long time ago it was believed that Fibromyalgia (FMS) was a musculoskeletal/arthritslike condition-so Rheumatologist were the specialist taht claimed it.
In teh last 10 years it has been believed thjat it is a disorder of the central nervous system.
Not all rheumatologist are competant to deal with FMS-
many docs in all specialities still use it as a waste basket diagnosis for anyone who is tired and in pain-eevn if its due to their lifestyle.
fibrobetsy's list is based on recomendations form patients-she takes off the docs with bad reviews
other referral lists take any doc taht wants to be on it- even if 1 person recommends him and 99 say he is horrible.
the only 'test' for FMS is a tnderpoint exam-if you have symptoms of FMS and have about 11 out of 18 tenderpoints-you may be diagnosed with FMS
befopre that-other conditins with similar sypmptoms ned to be ruled out-such as MS and Lymes
other criteria include painin all 4 quadrants of teh body for at least 3 months
other symptoms include fatigue, stiffness, numbness, cognitive issues, sleep difficultities....
7. You have been to countless doctors and specialists, your medical insurance has been through quite a workout, and you still don’t have the answers you need. All you know are you seemed to live life with constant stomach bloating, loss of concentration skills, and chronic fatigue. That doesn’t even begin to describe the life altering pain you experience just about everyday. At this point most of your friends, family, and health care professionals are treating you like you might be crazy because all of the medical tests have come out with good results. It’s time to find one of the fibromyalgia doctors and see if they can help you.
Fibromyalgia is an often misunderstood disorder that can cause an enormous amount of horrible symptoms, including chronic pain mainly in the back of the head, the upper back and chest, as well as the neck and shoulders. This pain can also manifest in the face and create chronic headaches. The joints of the body aren’t immune to the pain either. Most often it is found in the hips, knees, and elbows of the body. The pain of fibromyalgia can last from a few weeks to a few months. It’s pretty clear to see why fibromyalgia treatment is so important.
Source: http://www.fibrofruit.com/fibromyalgia/22-thebenefitoffibromyalgiadoctors.html