The variation in chronic widespread pain and other symptoms in fibromyalgia patients. The effects of menses and menopause.

作者: Pamuk On , Cakir N

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关键词: Physical therapySleep disorderMedicineMenopauseAnxietyMenstrual cycleFibromyalgiaDepression (differential diagnoses)SomatizationInternal medicineVisual analogue scale

摘要: Objectives We determined the relationship between menstrual cycle and fibromyalgia (FM) symptoms in premenopausal women. In addition, we compared clinical features of FM patients diagnosed pre-and postmenopausally. Methods included 80 preinenopausal, 72 postmenopausal with FM. All were questioned about severity their pain by using a visual analog scale (VAS). asked questions somatization, depression anxiety. Postmenopausal subjects change onset menopause; whether changed during menses. 40 requested to fill diary VAS throughout one cycle. Results had more severe on (p = 0.048). Of all females, 25% said that started menopause 26.4% previous increased after menopause. feamales, 45% admitted higher 57.5% fatigue The who defined an increase menses ones sleep disturbance scores, somatization tender points values < 0.05). results diaries revealed mean scores luteal phases than follicular premenstrual Conclusions affect other FM-related approximately half subjects.

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