Info About Fibromyalga
What are the symptoms of fibromyalga? The primary symptoms of fibromyalga include widespread musculoskeletal pain, severe fatigue, and disturbed sleep. Fibromyalga is the term for pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons – the soft fibrous tissues in the body.
A large percent of patients with fibromyalga complain of aches and pains all over their body. Their muscles may feel like they were pulled or overworked. Sometimes fibromyalga symptoms include muscle twitches and burning sensations. It is said that fibromyalga affects more women than men and it shows up in people of all ages. A conservative estimate of its prevalence is 2% of the general population, but it may be as high as 3-5%.
The aches & pains associated with fibromyalga can be compared to that of the bad flu. Every muscle in the body shouts out in pain. Morever, patients feel devoid of energy as though someone had unplugged their power supply. While the severity of symptoms fluctuates from person to person, fibromyalga may resemble a post-viral state. This similarity is the reason experts believe that fibromyalga syndrome and chronic fatigue syndrome may actually be the same thing.

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