Dysautonomia in patients with FM can be characterized by uncontrolled sympathetic hyperactivity throughout the day, due to sympathetic responses, changes in tension. The authors
The autonomic nervous system (SNA) seems to be the theme of the week for Health Rising. This study combines the autonomic nervous system with the functioning of the lungs, a problem that is not yet solved in Fibromyalgia, that I have knowledge.
People do not normally combine fibromyalgia or chronic fatigue syndrome with long problems, but sometimes they occur mostly in ME / CFS. Some people experience "air hunger" or short of breathing or difficulty dancing deeply. Some studies indicate that a ventilation (air movement in and out of the lungs) can become in practice in some patients with ME / CFS. Staci Stevens, an expedition physician, asked if the small, very active muscles involved in breathing could be affected in this disease.
Lung problems may not be the main symptom associated with FM, but lung problems could indicate whether they were a manifestation of another problem associated with the autonomic nervous system.
The authors soon came to the heart of this article. They reported that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in fibromyalgia) is inactive at rest, but then falls or crashes as under stress; That is, you are bound and confident when you "rest" (some rest!) and things may fail before your system is under stress
How has the lungs linked to fibromyalgia? See used diabetes. Diabetes is not mentioned much in relation to Fibromyalgia, but the authors observe a similar problem in diabetes ANS leading to problems with filling lipids in the very small blood vessels (microvascular) of the lungs. In diabetes, this causes a problem with the diffusion of carbon monkeys from the lungs.
That is the same as it seems in FM.
The study
They took 45 FM patients and 45 checked and made many test and gas transfer system autonomic nervous system and lung volume, including some mentioned transmitting factor that measures the ability of the lung to diffuse cold monocyte. They were also asked to name an autonomous questionnaire of 31 questions called the Compound Score of Autonomous Symptoms or COMPASS.
Results
FM patients have functional microcirculation and morphologic abnormalities, and aberrant pattern of reactive hyperemia due to increased sympathetic tone leading to increased vasoconstriction. The authors
Their suggestion that patients with fibromyalgia in the regional questionnaire (compass) were strongly correlated with the questionnaire influence of fibromyalgia (FIQ). This suggests that the problem of the autonomic nervous system can contribute to many symptoms in FM.
The lungs of FM patients did not look so good. The total lung volume was in order, but all measures of lung cancer function (transfer factor of cold monocyte diffusion capacity of cold monocyte, volume of alveolar capillary membrane and volume of pulmonary capillary blood) were significantly reduced in patients with fibromyalgia.
Other analyzes found that reducing draft diffusion capacity was probably caused by a significant reduction in air capillary volumes; that is the microvascular portion of the patients with FM reducing patients.
Both the smallest and most common blood vessels are responsible for our supply of blood to most of our guns. They are so small that a red blood cell can happen to them. As supplied red blood cells, they also allow small molecules like oxygen, CO2, sugars and amino acids to diffuse into and out of them. That part of the broadcast may not work well.
The authors suggested that the damage to the cardiac was autonomic nerves due to problems with "regulating microvascular tone" and the distribution of lung filling. They speculate that the receptors in our cells that cause FM patients to increase blood vessels have over-stimulated them so much that they no longer respond to signals to increase. As a result, the blood birds stay trapped, blood pressure and even (I think) can reduce the blood volume.
The authors highlight a series of foundations that indicate that traffic problems would not be a surprise in FM. The reduction

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