Central sensitization syndrome
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Clinic
- Central sensitization is a hypersensitivity to stimuli from things that are not typically painful.
- Central sensitization has been proposed as one of the key pathophysiological mechanisms of fibromyalgia.
- Chronic Fatigue syndrome has also a kind of Central sensitization
- Central sensitivity syndromes (CSSs) represent a heterogeneous group of disorders e.g., fibromyalgia,IBS, Chronic headache, Temporomandibular disorders, Pelvic pain syndromes, that share common symptoms, with persistent pain being the most prominent feature. [1]
Miasmatic analysis
- According to TLT, CSS is an entity, since it is has Exclusive identity, containing more than two SSPs including
- Hyperstasia
- Irritability
- Agitation
Its main maims are:
- DHF, PLV
- HSV-1, HSV-2
- CLTV, LSSV
Related disease
- Tension headache
- Fibromyalgia
- IBS
- Temporomandibular disorders
- Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Pathophysiology
Three possible mechanisms are
- Activation of peripheral pain receptor due to muscle pathology
- Regional ischemia due to autonomic dysfunction
- Small fiber neuropathy cause pain generation and maintenance in muscles.
Related with Spasm
- Central sensitization leads to increased excitation in the spinal cord and to referral of muscle pain. The motoneurones of a painful muscle are centrally inhibited.
- Muscular spasm is mostly secondary to a painful lesion in another muscle or joint.
- The pain of fibromyalgia is assumed to relate to a dysfunction of central nociceptive processing.
- Psychosocial factors also contribute to pain.
- ↑ Adams LM, Turk DC. Psychosocial factors and central sensitivity syndromes. Curr Rheumatol Rev. 2015;11(2):96-108. doi: 10.2174/1573397111666150619095330. PMID: 26088211; PMCID: PMC4728142.