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Simple Steps Fibromyalgia Sufferers Can Do For Back Pain

By Hailey Harris

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People suffering from Fibromyalgia know that back pain is one of the major symptoms that can disrupt your life and cause a lot of suffering. Targeting upper back pain can be difficult but you can find relief through some simple tips that target this specific area and help relieve the aching and suffering. Suffering from back pain can make even the little things in life difficult, like sitting in one position. Sore backs can cause different problems such as fatigue, soreness, frustration, and depression. Let's take a look at some steps you can take to ease your upper back pain.

Your back is made up of a mesh of muscles that support your spine and give alignment to your spine. This is what allows the flexibility of your body to move, bend, sit up, rollover, etc. You get the idea. These muscles are the most important role in our ability to balance, have good posture, etc. They also play an important role with other nearby muscles that have the connections to pain receptors in our brain. As a sufferer of fibromyalgia, you may already know that fibromyalgia is characterized by overactive pain processing. This is a big factor in chronic pain conditions. So how does this affect the back?

Understanding the pain process along the spine will help us understand and choose certain treatments or lifestyle changes that will be the most effective for you. The more pain that you have and the longer you have had it affects these muscles in the spine and weakens them. This causes more pain!

So what do you do about it? Exercise is one option. You'll need to decide with a healthcare specialist if this is right for you. You will want to start an exercise program that can be consistent and one that fits with your type of pain. Talk with a physical therapist or chiropractor if you want to get specific back exercises and stretches that can help you target the muscles in the back. This will help you increase their strength and help you to improve your posture, balance, pain, etc.

Heat can be a great source of relief from chronic back pain as well. If you have fibromyalgia, you have probably made really good friends with your heating pad by now. If not, you should! Also, a warm bath at night and in the morning can help you to ease your pain and relax your muscles. At night, this bath will help sooth you and prepare you for rest, allowing the healing time of sleep to take over. In the morning, a warm bath can help loosen stiff backs and provide you with the mental get up you sometimes need in the morning to be able to go about your day. There are also products on the market that help with heat therapy that you can wear on your back for hours at a time. These can be very beneficial.

Another factor to consider when dealing with back pain issues is what type of bed you are using. Some people tend to forget that the bed plays a key role in your sleep patterns and fatigue, which can lead to chronic back pain.

You may want to take a long look at your bed and see if it is the best for your type of pain. Along with the bed, if you are working long hours in a chair, have that looked into as well. You want a chair that provides great support to your back and spine. Make sure that it is adjusted to your height and frame to provide the maximum benefits.

There are other techniques that you can look into to help relieve your back pain. There has been great proven success with acupuncture. Studies have shown that fibromyalgia sufferers have experienced great relief of their pain through this technique. You may also want to consider acupressure if you are scared of the needles with acupuncture.

Therapy may be a helpful tool to you if you are extremely depressed due to the chronic back pain. There is hope and there are effective treatments out there. You don't have to resign yourself to a life full of pain and frustration. Although the process may take awhile, never give up.

Talking to your doctor may help you find the treatment that is best for you and your back pain. Your doctor will likely give you advice on medication as well as helping you know if these alternative therapies may assist in your recovery. Combining these treatments may help you speed your recovery along.

Hailey Harris is an expert in dealing with Fibromyalgia after suffering for more than 8 years with health problems. She is now symptom free and living a pain free life. She developed Ridfibromyalgia.com found at http://www.ridfibromyalgia.com to help others learn to do the same. To receive tons of info, tips, and healing strategies for free visit http://www.ridfibromyalgia.com/how.html .

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