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Fibromyalgia

Successfully diagnose and treat fibromyalgia with a personalized, root-cause approach.

Addressing Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a complex and often misunderstood condition characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, sleep disturbances, cognitive difficulties—commonly referred to as “fibro fog”—and many other symptoms. This condition is often caused by a combination of factors including hormonal and metabolic imbalances, chronic stress, and environmental stressors, making accurate diagnosis challenging. Living with fibromyalgia can significantly impair your quality of life, affecting your physical, emotional, and social well-being.
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If the underlying root causes of your fibromyalgia are left untreated, these insidious factors will eventually lead to damage to many of your body systems. Unfortunately, symptoms of fibromyalgia are often dismissed as a psychiatric illness or diagnosed and treated improperly.

At Michael Rothman MD, we adopt a functional and metabolic medicine approach to fibromyalgia, focusing on personalizing your care. By addressing root causes such as hormonal and metabolic imbalances, chronic inflammation, environmental toxicities, and stealth infections, our tailored treatment plans offer you long-term relief and improved health outcomes. Unlike conventional treatments that primarily manage your symptoms, our approach aims to restore your balance and vitality​​.

Ready to Take Control of Your Health?

If you are experiencing symptoms of Fibromyalgia and are seeking effective, metabolically directed treatments, contact us online or call (732) 268-7663 for a consultation.

What are the Symptoms of Fibromyalgia?

The symptoms of fibromyalgia can vary widely among individuals, but the most common include physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges that significantly impact your daily life. Those often include:

  • Chronic Fatigue: Persistent and overwhelming tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest, often making even simple daily tasks feel insurmountable.
  • Widespread Pain: A constant, dull ache that occurs on both sides of your body and above and below your waist, often described as deep muscular tenderness.
  • Fibro Fog: Cognitive difficulties, including memory lapses, trouble concentrating, and a general sense of mental cloudiness that can disrupt your work and daily activities.
  • Sleep Disturbances: Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up feeling unrefreshed, often exacerbating your fatigue and other symptoms.
  • Heightened Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to touch, light, noise, or temperature, often leading to discomfort in your everyday situations.
  • Mood Disorders: Depression, anxiety, and mood swings, which may develop due to chronic pain and the condition’s impact on your quality of life.
  • Headaches or Migraines: Frequent and sometimes debilitating headaches, often linked to muscle tension, inflammation or hormonal and metabolic imbalances.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Digestive issues like bloating, abdominal pain, constipation, or diarrhea, which are commonly co-occurring with your fibromyalgia.
  • Muscle Stiffness: Generalized stiffness, particularly upon waking or after periods of inactivity.
  • Tingling or Numbness: Unusual sensations in your hands and feet, such as a pins-and-needles feeling, often without a clear cause.

If you are experiencing a multitude of these seemingly unrelated symptoms, it may indicate that you have an underlying inflammatory condition. Consulting a knowledgeable doctor is essential for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. A holistic, metabolically directed approach can help address the root causes of your symptoms, restore balance, and improve your overall well-being​​.

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Our Functional and Metabolic Medicine Approach to Fibromyalgia

At Michael Rothman MD, we understand the significant impact that environmental exposures, stealth infections, hormonal and metabolic imbalances have on your pain levels and overall well-being. Our approach to treating fibromyalgia involves a comprehensive, metabolically directed method to identify and address the root causes of your symptoms.

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Why Choose Functional and Metabolic Medicine for Treating Fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia is a challenging condition that traditional medical approaches often fail to fully address. Most conventional treatments focus on management of your symptoms with medications such as pain relievers, antidepressants, and muscle relaxers. These pharmaceutical drugs may provide short-term relief but often miss the underlying causes of your problems. This drug-based approach can leave you stuck in a cycle of chronic pain and fatigue without lasting solutions.

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At Michael Rothman MD, we approach fibromyalgia differently. Our functional and metabolic medicine approach focuses on uncovering and addressing the root causes of your condition, such as hormonal imbalances, oxidative stress, and environmental toxins. Using advanced diagnostics, we evaluate factors like homeostatic dysregulation, stealth infections, dysbiosis, chronic inflammation, and metabolic dysfunction to create a personalized treatment plan. This tailored approach includes dietary modifications, natural therapies, and lifestyle adjustments designed to restore your balance and alleviate your symptoms at their source.

Choosing functional and metabolic medicine means choosing a deeper level of care. Our approach not only focuses on relieving your symptoms but also enhances your body’s natural healing processes, promotes long-term vitality, and empowers you to regain your quality of life. With personalized treatment that addresses your unique health challenges, we aim to deliver meaningful, lasting improvements​​.

Ready to Take Control of Your Health?

If you are experiencing symptoms of Fibromyalgia and are seeking effective, metabolically directed treatments, contact us online or call (732) 268-7663 for a consultation.

Meet Dr. Michael Rothman:
Holistic Health and Metabolic
Medicine Expert

Dr. Michael Rothman is a Functional and Metabolic Medicine Specialist with over two decades of holistic practice. Drawing on his personal experience with Crohn’s disease, he is passionate about utilizing metabolically directed functional medicine to address complex health conditions, like fibromyalgia. Dr. Rothman’s comprehensive method considers dietary habits, genetic predispositions, and environmental factors to identify and treat the metabolic imbalances at the root of your health issues.
Certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners and the New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners, he also holds board certifications in Internal Medicine and previously in Emergency Medicine. His unique approach integrates knowledge from nutrition, biochemistry, physiology, and physics, alongside extensive training in environmental illness, medical acupuncture, naturopathy, Reiki, qigong, and oriental martial arts. Patients can expect a thorough, individualized approach aimed at restoring and maintaining lasting well-being.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia is a complex condition often caused by a combination of factors, including chronic inflammation, hormonal imbalances, metabolic dysfunction, stealth infections and environmental stressors. Frequently, issues such as adrenal or thyroid dysfunction, abnormal tissue pH, and oxidative stress contribute to development of fibromyalgia. Identifying and addressing these root causes is essential for effective management​​ of your problems.

What are the first signs of fibromyalgia?
The early signs of fibromyalgia often include widespread musculoskeletal pain, chronic fatigue, and sleep disturbances. Many individuals also experience cognitive difficulties, known as “fibro fog,” along with heightened sensitivity to pressure and stimuli. These symptoms can emerge gradually and may be exacerbated by stress or illness​​.
Who is most likely to be affected by fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is most common among women, particularly those between the ages of 30 and 50, but it can affect anyone regardless of age or gender. Certain genetic predispositions, prolonged stress, hormonal fluctuations, poor quality diet, stealth infections and exposure to environmental toxins can increase your risk of developing fibromyalgia​.
What is the long-term outlook for someone living with fibromyalgia?
While there is no definitive single cure, the long-term outlook for fibromyalgia can be significantly improved with a functional and metabolic medicine approach. By addressing root causes, managing hormonal and metabolic imbalances,treating stealth infections, and implementing lifestyle modifications, you can achieve better symptom control, reduced pain, and enhanced quality of life over time​​.
Can children or teens develop fibromyalgia?
Yes, fibromyalgia can occur in children and teenagers, although it is less common. Known as juvenile fibromyalgia, it shares many symptoms with the adult form, including chronic pain, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to reduce chronic inflammation and support normal development​.
How can stress impact fibromyalgia?
Chronic stress is a significant contributor to fibromyalgia, often exacerbating symptoms. Stress can elevate your cortisol levels, impair your thyroid function, and increase your systemic inflammation, leading to more severe pain and fatigue. Reducing your stress through targeted interventions is a vital part of effective fibromyalgia management​​.
Is fibromyalgia considered a disability?
Fibromyalgia can be considered a disability depending on its severity and impact on yourability to work or perform daily activities. In some cases, you may qualify for disability benefits if your symptoms significantly impair your quality of life. Proper documentation of dysfunction and disability from a healthcare provider is necessary for claims​​ to be processed.
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