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Particularly those who have fibromyalgia, burning eyes as one of the many symptoms of this chronic condition, let\u2019s just say, remains a burning issue for them.<\/p>\n
This article will begin by diverting eyes away from fibromyalgia for a moment by focusing in general on what causes the eyes to burn in the first place.<\/p>\n
It will also explain this sensation as a symptom of fibromyalgia.<\/p>\n
As always, persuasive writing ends with a positive note. This article is no different and will leave the reader with some thoughts on remedies and treatments for burning eyes.<\/p>\n
But it begins necessarily with a recap on what fibromyalgia is and how those who suffer from it can cope.<\/p>\n
For a general overview of what usually causes the eyes to burn (other than as a symptom of fibromyalgia specifically) we can rely on what eye care specialists have to say about this.<\/p>\n
They remind us that burning eyes (or worse) are not caused by medical conditions alone. Relevant in today\u2019s scenarios of elevated pollution levels, burning eyes are also commonly caused by smoke, dust and smog.<\/p>\n
On the medical side, common causes have allergies, specifically viral and bacterial infections, ranking high on its list.<\/p>\n
Most people of normal health may have also experienced these sensations when they picked up a cold or the flu.<\/p>\n
Finally, proper diagnosis by an eye specialist will also lead to the original source of the eye infection.<\/p>\n
Now, let\u2019s cast our eyes to fibromyalgia. Let us remind readers that fibromyalgia is a chronic condition classified as a syndrome but not classified as a typical disease.<\/p>\n
Particularly among fibromyalgia sufferers themselves, the condition is also termed by its popular acronym, FMS (fibromyalgia syndrome).<\/p>\n
The syndrome is characterized mainly by muscle or musculoskeletal stiffness, tenderness and\/or pain.<\/p>\n
In its most extreme manifestation, particularly when not treated correctly, FMS can disable the sufferer, severely affecting his or her ability to work and live a normal life.<\/p>\n
Finally, fibromyalgia is associated as a rheumatic disorder but is not at all connected with rheumatoid arthritis.<\/p>\n
Whether they have overreacted and acted irrationally, or have responded positively to their syndrome, most, if not all, FMS sufferers will tell us that having fibromyalgia is a life-changing and life-defining experience.<\/p>\n
Even in its mildest forms, stiffness every now and then, affects the sufferer\u2019s everyday life.<\/p>\n
It can become more debilitating, leading to an inability to sleep properly at night or psychological disorders such as stress, anxiety and even severe depression.<\/p>\n
But in most instances, these folks can cope well, provided they have taken a proactive and holistic approach towards their new life.<\/p>\n
It can even be defined as a blessing in disguise. Apart from having fibromyalgia, previously they may not have been healthy.<\/p>\n
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