What Are The Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia?
Fibromyalgia is diagnosed after careful clinical examination
Detailed Answer:
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Fibromyalgia is a condition in which the individual experiences symptoms connected to chronic fatigue involving the musculoskeletal system which might be improved by taking pain relief medications, decreasing stress and promoting positive life style changes.
In some people the chronic fatigue can be associated with pain in certain parts of the body like neck, upper and lower back, hips, elbows and knees and the pain is not persistent. Mood variations, sleep disturbances, morning stiffness, sensitivity to bright lights and loud sounds, irritable bowel, heat and cold sensitivity numbness and tingling in limbs and memory problems are also seen in some patients.
Fibromyalgia should be considered in the absences of any documented medical condition which can also cause chronic fatigue. It is usually a diagnosis of exclusion which means other important medical conditions have been excluded by doing clinical tests and the patient does not have any primary cause of chronic fatigue, though in some patients such a condition can be triggered by trauma, infection or severe psychological stress.
In conclusion, fibromyalgia is a diagnosis which requires careful clinical examination and discussion with your doctor. As you have pointed out, it is difficult to relate to symptoms and come to a diagnosis over the internet.
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