What Are the Causes of Fibromyalgia?
By Nancy Clyne, published Apr 20, 2007
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What Do We Know About The Cause Of Fibromyalgia?
It is analyzing and researching the cluster of symptoms of this syndrome that might eventually lead to discovering the cause of fibromyalgia. Some of the questions that are asked are why are 80% of sufferers adult women in their 30's and 40's, why is depression such a major symptom of fibromyalgia, and why does Fibromyalgia symptoms have several similarities with the symptoms of systemic lupus. Another question is why do individuals with fibromyalgia nearly always have a close relation who also suffers from the syndrome, and why is it that none of the symptoms of fibromyalgia can be externally detected on laboratory tests, An addition question would be why does the complete fibromyalgia profile include symptoms such as pain in trigger points on the body, chronic fatigue, Sjogren's syndrome (excessive dryness of the eyes and mucous membranes), lack of restorative sleep, sensitivity to heat and cold, morning muscle and joint stiffness and pain, increased symptoms during periods of tension, a lowered immune system, and episodes of oral thrush. Maybe if we could tie these symptoms together into some rational clinical picture, we would be closer to discerning the cause of fibromyalgia.
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