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Beyond MedicationsComplementary Treatments for FibromyalgiaBy: Amanda Dorsey
Reviewed By:
Vikas Garg, M.D., MSA
Ease into exercise Regular exercise provides physical and mental benefits, like higher energy levels, lower anxiety, improved blood flow and increased pain tolerance. Water exercises in a warm pool have proven to be particularly beneficial for people with fibromyalgia and can be less strenuous also. You have to exercise properly, though. Starting off too suddenly or doing the wrong kind of exercises can make your symptoms worse. Avoid intense or high-impact exercises, such as running or jumping rope. Walking, bicycling, swimming and water aerobics are better choices. Start off small—working out for just a few minutes at a time—and build your way up to 30 minutes a day, three to five times per week. Stretching is also important to improve the range of motion in your muscles and to keep them loose and prevent cramping. Some people find yoga classes helpful too. Diet and supplements Dietary supplements may also improve your symptoms. Many doctors recommend a general multivitamin and calcium supplements to their fibromyalgia patients. Flaxseed and fish oils may help to ease inflammation and pain in some people. Probiotics, which can be found in some yogurt, may improve your digestive symptoms. Let your doctor know which supplements and vitamins you’re taking, because they can interfere with your medications.
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