| Literature DB >> 28597692 |
Fatemeh Mahjoub1, Roshanak Salari1, Mohammad Reza Noras1, Mahdi Yousefi1.
Abstract
Fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome are disorders that often occur simultaneously and are characterized by widespread pain and persistent fatigue. The patients are associated with disability and impairment social and physical functions. There are many remedies in traditional Persian medicine suggested for management of the disease complaints. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical presentations and pathophysiology of disorders with the basic and principal textbook of traditional Persian medicine written by Avicenna ( Canon of Medicine). According to Persian medicine, the term E'aya can be matched by mentioned disorders. Avicenna believed that strenuous activities play an important role in the beginning of some types of fatigue. He classified fatigue into 4 groups, and in each type the clinical symptoms varied. The multifaceted entity of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome in Persian medicine and conventional medicine suggests multidisciplinary therapies in management of these disabling disorders.Entities:
Keywords: complementary therapies; fatigue syndrome; fibromyalgia; herbal medicine; traditional medicine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28597692 PMCID: PMC5871288 DOI: 10.1177/2156587217712763
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med ISSN: 2156-5899
The Important Signs and Symptoms of Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Their Compatible Traditional Disorders.[1,37]
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| Fibromyalgia | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome | Drugs Offered in Traditional Persian Medicine |
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| Diffuse musculoskeletal pain, multiple tender point sites, pain described as numbness, tingling, burning, stabbing sensation, and headache | Tender cervical and axillary lymph nodes, sore throat, myalgia, odynophagia, polyartralgia, headache; unusual warm or cool extremities | Gentle massage with resolving oil such as chamomile, dill, root of marshmallow, beetroot, warm tub and lukewarm bath |
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| Boredom, fatigue, contusion feeling, unrefreshing sleeps insomnia, frequent nocturnal awakening, and restless leg syndrome, hypotonic or hypertonic muscle | Postexertional malaise and fatigue sleep disturbance, excessive day time sleepiness | Cumin, caraway, anise, gentle massage with resolving oil such as chamomile, dill, wormwood, and stinking bean trefoil |
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| Hot and cold intolerance, persistent fatigue accompanied by impairment physical and mental function | Edema, feverishness, fatigue not improving with rest and resulting disability | Food and calorie restriction, drink coolers, topical use of sweet violet oil |
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| Abnormal muscle twitch response, muscle cramp, muscle weakness and fasciculation, generalized and localized stiffness that occurs in the morning and limited movement | Barley soup, squash, spinach, and poultry, topical use of sweet violet oil |
Medicinal Plants Used for Management of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Traditional Persian Medicine.[38,39]
| Scientific Names | Common English Name | Name(s) in Traditional Persian Medicine Literature | Family | Common Uses in Traditional Persian Medicine |
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| Marshmallow | Khatmi | Malvaceae |
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| Dill | Shebet, shivid | Apiaceae |
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| Wormwood | Afsantin | Compositae |
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| Beet | Salgh, choghondar | Amaranthaceae |
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| Chamomile | Babunaj, Babuneh | Compositae |
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| Sweet violet | Banafsaj, banafshe | Violaceae |
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