Fibromyalgia is a chronic disorder
characterized by widespread, unexplained pain in the muscles and joints.
The condition is often associated with the presence of tender
points—specific places on the body where the application of light
pressure causes pain. Other fibromyalgia symptoms
include fatigue, problems sleeping, depression, and anxiety.
Fibromyalgia symptoms are often triggered by emotional stress, physical
trauma such as a car accident, or an illness such as a viral or
bacterial infection.Fibromyalgia affects between two and five percent of all people. Women are eight or nine times more likely than men to have it, but it does occur in both sexes. It is most often diagnosed
between the ages of 20 and 50, though children and teens can exhibit symptoms as well.
Because its symptoms are somewhat subjective and don't have a clear known cause, fibromyalgia is often misdiagnosed as another disease. Although it is becoming more widely accepted in medical circles, there are some doctors and researchers who do not consider fibromyalgia a real disease.
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