{"id":714,"date":"2019-05-25T13:02:02","date_gmt":"2019-05-25T13:02:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.livingwithfibromyalgia.net\/?p=714"},"modified":"2019-07-19T01:37:03","modified_gmt":"2019-07-19T01:37:03","slug":"guidelines-of-fibromyalgia-diagnosing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fibromyalgiacause.com\/guidelines-of-fibromyalgia-diagnosing\/","title":{"rendered":"Guidelines of Fibromyalgia Diagnosing"},"content":{"rendered":"

Fibromyalgia is an illness that affects several women and men throughout the world. More women are affected than men.<\/p>\n

However, it is an illness that on average takes five years for someone to be confirmed in having this. Why such a long period of time for diagnosis? This is the question that many people ask.<\/p>\n

There are a few reasons, but it really boils down to this disease being one that mimics several other conditions that are seen in the human body.<\/p>\n

For that reason, doctors need to be one hundred percent sure that the person does indeed have fibromyalgia. Otherwise, they could be treating the person for the wrong illness, which could have negative effects on their overall health.<\/p>\n

Diagnosing Fibromyalgia<\/span><\/h2>\n

There are several illnesses that mimic the effects that fibromyalgia has on the body. For this reason, diagnosis is often something that takes years to accomplish.<\/p>\n

Due to the difficulty in diagnosing this, there are not many lab tests that are going to confirm the illness is present. There is one blood test called FM\/a that can help to point the doctor in the right direction. This test looks at markers produced in the immune system blood cells.<\/p>\n

A study has shown that this can help distinguish those who have fibromyalgia against those who may have a similar symptom like illnesses.<\/p>\n

For the most part, a physical exam is often the best way for a doctor to diagnose fibromyalgia in patients. The doctor will focus on pressure points or tender points on the body.<\/p>\n

When these are pressed in fibromyalgia patients they often bring about a lot of pain. Working with the patient and their pain scale, the doctor can narrow down whether this is fibromyalgia or not.<\/p>\n

In order to rule out other issues, doctors may want x-rays of the more painful areas of the body. On this x-ray, no abnormalities in the bones or tissues are going to show with fibromyalgia.<\/p>\n

However, if the person were to be suffering from arthritis, this would show up.  A big part of diagnosing fibromyalgia is to rule out other illnesses that can be tested for. This is why the process is often so long in diagnosing a person with fibromyalgia.<\/p>\n

Guidelines for Diagnosing<\/span><\/h2>\n

While there are no specific tests that are performed by doctors, there are guidelines lines in which doctors have to go by in order to fully determine if fibromyalgia is to blame in a person.<\/p>\n

These guidelines include:<\/strong><\/p>\n