Whether you are experiencing painful tender points, deep muscle pain, chronic headaches, unending back pain or neck pain, you know how fibromyalgia feels.
Fibromyalgia is a clinical construct that has been developed for the most part of the body. You may have painful “trigger points,” places on your body that hurt no matter what medication you take. It is characterized by a feeling of malaise widespread pain Many patients also report depression or fatigue.
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Fibromyalgia is a common, chronic, generalized pain syndrome of unknown origin. Fibromyalgia is an illness that causes chronic pain in muscles and ligaments. Although this disorder affects about 4 million Americans, the vast majority of them are women in their mid-30s to late-50s.
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Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic disorder characterized by chronic achy muscular pain. Most commonly it affects the lower back, the neck, the shoulders, the back of the head, the upper chest, or the thighs, although any area or areas of the body may be involved.
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