The symptoms of fibromyalgia can be diverse and can be mistaken for the symptoms of other medical issues. Following are some symptoms a fibromyalgia sufferer may be subjected to.
2. The symptoms of fibromyalgia can be diverse and can be
mistaken for the symptoms of other medical issues.
Following are some symptoms a fibromyalgia sufferer
may be subjected to.
3. These are some of the more commonplace symptoms you could
experience:
Pain across both sides of your body, anxiety or depression, trouble
sleeping, loss of concentration, stiffness in the morning, menstrual
cramps, tender points, headaches, numbness or tingling in hands
and feet, bowel irritation or urinary trouble.
4. Although the indications can be varied, the central
issue tends to be pain all over the body.
This symptom can be claimed by at least 97 percent
of fibromyalgia suffers.
While some people may experience this extensive
ache in their muscles, others only experience it on an
off and on basis.
It is defined as being either a sharp or dull pain.
5. Another issue suffers experience is tender joint pain. In
actuality the pain is not in the joints but in the muscles.
When pressure is applied to these areas a shallow tissue
pain is felt.
These points can be at the front of the neck, chest, inner
knee, top of shoulders, sides of hips, back of the
head, outside of elbows and between shoulder blades
6. Fatigue is also a common symptom.
This fatigue is a weariness that just keeps lingering
on even when rested.
It is both physically and mentally fatiguing which
can disturb your everyday life.
7. If you have some of or even all of these
symptoms, you could have fibromyalgia but it is not
definite. Visiting a medical specialist would be your
best bet for diagnoses.
For more info check out Fibromyalgia Diagnosis And
Treatment