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Fibromyalgia and arthritis have similar symptoms, making it difficult for people to differentiate between the two. Even though the reasons behind these conditions are very different, here are some of the effects that both of them can have on the human body:-
Arthritis can be defined as the swelling and tenderness of one or more joints in the body. This condition can worsen with age. Two main types of arthritis that can damage joints severely are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Osteoarthritis
In this type of arthritis, the major damage is caused to a joint's cartilage, which is a hard and slick coating on the ends of the bones where they meet to form a joint. The cartilage is responsible for cushioning the ends of the bones so that there is no friction in the movement of the joints. When the cartilage gets damaged, there is direct grinding of the joints during movement, which causes pain and restriction. Usually, this wear and tear of the cartilage take place over a span of years, but it can also happen due to an injury or infection of an open wound close to a joint.
Osteoarthritis also causes deterioration of the connective tissues in the bones that hold the joints together. This can make the joints swollen and inflamed.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
In this case, the body's immune system attacks the inner lining of the joint. The lining is a tough membrane that is enclosed in all the joints. It is also called the synovial membrane. Due to the attack from the immune system, the affected joint's membrane becomes swollen and inflamed. If this arthritis is not treated on time, it can permanently destroy the membrane and even the bones in the joint.
Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a pain disorder that affects the bones, joints, and surrounding muscles in the body. Its major symptoms include fatigue, problems with memory and mood, trouble in sleeping, and pain. Fibromyalgia can cause excessive pain in one or more joints in the body that may require immediate attention.
There is no exact cause of fibromyalgia. However, it is believed to be triggered by physical or emotional stress that releases abnormal levels of certain chemicals in the brain. This can change the way in which the central nervous system processes the pain, causing discomfort and excessive body ache.
To make it easy for a person to be able to distinguish between the two conditions, here are some points of differences:
Arthritis vs Fibromyalgia
Points of Difference | Arthritis | Fibromyalgia |
Causes |
Depending on the type of arthritis, the causes might differ:
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The cause of fibromyalgia is still unclear. Many experts suggest it is a result of pain processing in the central nervous system. Some causes listed by them are:
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Who is at Risk? |
People who:-
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People who:-
And women (it occurs mainly in females).
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Effect on the Body | Arthritis can cause severe damage to the internal organs due to inflammation if not treated on time. | Fibromyalgia does not affect any internal organs or bones. It just causes excessive pain. |
Based on Inflammation |
Arthritis causes inflammation which can permanently damage healthy tissues in the body. | Fibromyalgia does not cause inflammation or swelling, so there is no actual. |
Other Differences
Arthritis does not affect the nervous system and is not triggered by mental health issues.
Fibromyalgia changes how the brain perceives pain which affects the nervous system. It can be triggered by traumatic mental experiences.
How are Arthritis & Fibromyalgia Diagnosed?
The diagnosis majorly depends on how well a person defines the symptoms they are experiencing. It is very important to inform the doctor about medical issues, family history, and prescription medications that a person is taking to get a proper diagnosis.
Arthritis
Here are some tests that a healthcare provider might suggest:
Fibromyalgia
If a person continues to experience widespread pain in the body for 3 months accompanied with sleep disturbances, fatigue, difficulty in concentration, etc., he/she should seek medical attention as these indicate fibromyalgia. Since there are no medical tests to diagnose the disease, the doctor may evaluate the condition of a person by using some diagnostic tools that include:
It can be confirmed that the person is suffering from fibromyalgia if the WPI score is:-
Treatment
Arthritis
The symptoms of arthritis can be reduced with certain medications such as:
For short term relief, the patient can also try:
Fibromyalgia
The following medications have shown results in easing the symptoms of the condition:
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is also suggested in certain cases to understand the negative behavioural pattern that may enhance the symptoms. One can also adapt to some lifestyle changes to improve their quality of life, such as:
Takeaway
A medical professional can help you better understand the difference between the two conditions based on the symptoms. Even though both conditions can be hard to bear, the positive aspect is that they are curable with proper and consistent treatment. So, if you are experiencing any of the symptoms as mentioned in the article, consult your healthcare provider immediately to understand more about your condition and start timely treatment.
Last Updated on: 29 August 2022
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