Signs and symptoms
There are many variable symptoms associated with fibromyalgia, but the condition almost always starts with chronic widespread pain and pain upon palpation in particular areas called “tender points.” Most people with fibromyalgia also have some degree of chronic fatigue and interrupted sleep.
Other common symptoms include:
Body stiffness, especially in the morning and with prolonged sitting
Depression and anxiety (may coexist)
Difficulty sleeping
Difficulty concentrating, memory lapses
Headaches
Painful menstruation
Parasthesia (numbness and tingling in hands and feet)
Those affected may also experience:
Chest pain, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath
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