Can Kids Have Fibromyalgia?
Tuesday, October 26th, 2010Fibromyalgia is not just an adult disorder. Yes, children can have it too and there is strong evidence that fibromyalgia may be hereditary, (it runs in families).
An Israeli study published in the “Journal of Rheumatology” in 1993 reported that 6.2 percent of a group of 338 healthy school children met the criteria for fibromyalgia.
Often time’s doctors and families will discount a child’s pain with statements like, “oh he just wants attention” or “she’s just suffering growing pains.” Unfortunately, the child’s pain can be very real. The underlying problem goes unrecognized and the child suffers needlessly.
Don’t let this happen to your family! Without care their problems can get worse. With proper care they could feel great. Call now, (303) 394-CARE (2273). The exam is FREE when you mention this article.
Dr. Visentin, D.C.
Care Chiropractic
Denver, Colorado
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