Fibromyalgia is a long-term or chronic disorder. It is associated with widespread pain in the muscles and bones, areas of tenderness, and general fatigue.
Symptoms like these are considered subjective, meaning they cannot be determined or measured by tests. Because its symptoms are subjective and there is no clear known cause, fibromyalgia is often misdiagnosed. Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA’s) directed against a variety of nuclear antigens have been detected in the serum of patients with many rheumatic and non rheumatic diseases. The lack of reproducible, objective tests for this disorder plays a role in some doctors questioning the disorder all together. Although it is more widely accepted in medical circles now than previously, some doctors and researchers do not consider fibromyalgia a real condition.
According to our clinical studies, this can increase your risk of depression, with stems from a struggle in gaining acceptance for painful symptoms.
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