Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome

Another name for the condition is complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), diffuse idiopathic pain, and localized idiopathic pain. It is a condition in which the intensity of pain is more than normal. For management multidisciplinary approach is important.

  
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What is the difference between fibromyalgia and amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome?

Query: Hi doctor. Are amplified musculoskeletal pain syndrome and fibromyalgia the same thing? If not, what are the differences between them? My current medications include Topamax, Neurontin, Cyproheptadine, Zyrtec, Peppermint oil capsules and Vitamin B2. Thank you.  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes pain, stiffness and tenderness of the muscles, tendons and joints. Fibromyalgia is also characterized by restless sleep, awakening, feeling tired, chronic fatigue, anxiety, depression and disturbances in bowel function. Fibr...  Read Full »

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