A chronic (long-lasting) condition, fibromyalgia results in pain and soreness all over the body, along with exhaustion and difficulty sleeping. People who have the disease are more sensitive to pain, yet scientists are still unsure of the exact explanation. Doctors and other healthcare professionals can assist manage and treat the symptoms of fibromyalgia, but there is no known cure. Medication, behavioral and psychiatric therapy, and exercise or other movement therapies are frequently used in conjunction for treatment. Fibromyalgia can affect anyone, although it affects women more often than males. Although it can strike anyone at any age, including youngsters, it typically first appears in middle age, and the likelihood of developing it rises with age. People of all races and ethnicities experience it. Certain genes may increase your risk of developing fibromyalgia, according to some scientists, and the condition tends to run in families. But the condition can also strike those who have no family history of it.
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