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Top 3 Things You Should Ask Your Doctor About Fibromyalgia

If you are suffering from fibromyalgia, then you should be looking for a pain management doctor instead of a general physician.

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Top 3 Things You Should Ask Your Doctor About Fibromyalgia

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  1. Top 3 Things You Should Ask Your Doctor About Fibromyalgia If you are suffering from fibromyalgia, then you should be looking for a pain management doctor instead of a general physician. A fibromyalgia specialist in NJ can help you manage your pain and improve your day to day life by providing multidisciplinary treatment plans. They have in-depth knowledge on the varying symptoms of fibromyalgia and access to a wide range of medication and therapy, so they are able to accurately diagnose your condition and tailor a treatment plan that will work for you. Whether you are still looking for a fibromyalgia specialist in NJ or have already found one, it is important that you ask them these questions. Understanding your condition means being able to make better decisions about your health. 1. How do you know I have fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia is considered a ‘common’ type of chronic pain, yet it is still among the most difficult illnesses to treat. One of the reasons for this is that fibromyalgia has physical and mental aspects, so the disorder can manifest in a variety of symptoms and can closely mimic other conditions or illnesses. A pain management doctor specializing in fibromyalgia will be able to rule out other disorders and accurately diagnose your condition, including its source or cause. Asking your doctor this question will shed light on your real condition. Your doctor will explain your symptoms and what they mean. You may already be experiencing symptoms that you never knew were related to fibromyalgia. 2. What tests will you perform? To accurately diagnose your condition, a fibromyalgia specialist in NJ will have to do a series of different tests that may include an MRI, skin temperature monitoring, and muscle and nerve x-rays and imaging. These tests will help your doctor locate the areas of pain, as well as find muscles or nerves that are not functioning properly. 3. What treatments are available? You have to understand that pain management doctors use an interdisciplinary approach to help you deal with fibromyalgia. This means you will not only get prescriptions for medicine or antidepressants, but also be recommended for different therapies. You will be doing a lot of things and will be seeing different physicians. Depending on your case, treatments may get very expensive. That's why this is a very important question to ask your doctor. That said, you can rest assured that all these treatments will certainly help you reduce the symptoms and restore your quality of life.

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