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Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that affects how the brain processes pain signals, leading to widespread discomfort and fatigue.
8 Symptoms to Look Out For
- Widespread pain
Persistent aching, burning, or throbbing pain on both sides of the body, often lasting for months. - Extreme fatigue
Feeling exhausted even after a full night’s sleep; everyday tasks can feel draining. - Joint stiffness
Especially noticeable in the morning or after long periods of inactivity, though joints usually aren’t swollen. - Sleep problems
Difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up feeling unrefreshed. - Brain fog (“fibro fog”)
Trouble concentrating, memory lapses, and slowed thinking. - Headaches and migraines
Frequent tension headaches or migraines are common. - Heightened sensitivity
Increased sensitivity to pain, light, noise, temperature, or touch. - Mood changes
Anxiety and depression often occur alongside fibromyalgia due to chronic pain and fatigue.
⚠️ Important note: Symptoms vary from person to person and can come and go. If someone suspects fibromyalgia, a healthcare professional should rule out other conditions before diagnosis.
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