Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia or fibrositis is a complex condition often thought of as a rheumatic disorder, but has many different symptoms. Muscle pain and stiffness is the primary symptom, which normally affects the lower back, neck, shoulders, back of the head, thighs and upper chest. Other symptoms include: headaches, fatigue, depression, anxiety & sleep disorders, palpitations, irritable bowel syndrome, impairment of co-ordination & memory, skin sensitivities, dry mouth & eyes and dizziness.

Fibromyalgia is unpredictable and symptoms are often severe enough to interfere with normal daily activities and in some cases this illness can actually disable the individual.

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