The link between fibromyalgia and sleep disorders

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The Link Between Fibromyalgia and Sleep

Disorders

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Fibromyalgia is a condition where a person experiences all-over pain and stiffness, from the joints to the muscles. Fibromyalgia can also lead to sleep disorders due to patients being unable to sleep because of high levels of body pain.

Although there is still plenty to learn about fibromyalgia, much research has come to light that reveals a link between cases of fibromyalgia and sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea, insomnia and restless legs syndrome (RLS).

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Fibromyalgia and Insomnia

In a previous study, carried out by Norwegian researchers, a link between sleep problems and an increase risk of fibromyalgia in women was uncovered.

They noted that the more severe insomnia was, the higher the risk for the women to develop fibromyalgia. The findings were based on more than a decade of research and were published in Arthritis and Rheumatism

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Fibromyalgia and Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Another previous study, published in the European Journal of Internal Medicine revealed that those who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may also have fibromyalgia.

They also found that the use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) could be an effective treatment for both conditions. A CPAP device is a machine that is worn as a face mask during sleep and administers continuous air so there is no obstructed breathing, which can prevent sleep apnea.

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Fibromyalgia and Restless Leg Syndrome

A study published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that those with fibromyalgia also have higher incidences of restless legs syndrome. The research suggests that treatment for RLS can be beneficial for treating fibromyalgia as well.

Within the study group, rates of restless legs syndrome were 10 times greater in those with fibromyalgia compared to the control group. After adjusting for other factors that could contribute to RLS the association still remained between RLS and fibromyalgia.