Symptoms Of Myofascial Pain Syndrome

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An individual's inability to fall or remain asleep is referred to as insomnia, and this is one of the most common symptoms of myofascial pain syndrome. Research shows more than sixty percent of patients suffering from myofascial pain syndrome also have troubles falling or staying asleep, often due to the pain caused by their condition, entrapping the patient in a vicious cycle of increased fatigue and poor quality of sleep. In turn, the lack of sleep and non-restorative sleep makes it more difficult for the body to fight the painful symptoms associated with myofascial pain syndrome.

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