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Fast Facts About Fibromyalgia

Wednesday March 21, 2007
Fibromyalgia syndrome is an arthritis-related condition characterized by widespread or generalized muscular pain, tenderness, and fatigue. Fibromyalgia is considered a syndrome because it is a set of signs and symptoms occurring together.

Fibromyalgia literally means pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Fibromyalgia is not considered a type of arthritis, but definitely is a form of soft-tissue rheumatism. There is no inflammation associated with fibromyalgia. According to the National Fibromyalgia Association, about 5 to 7 percent of Americans are affected by fibromyalgia. Women are the predominantly affected gender. Overlapping symptoms with other rheumatic conditions can make diagnosing fibromyalgia difficult. Learn the Fast Facts About Fibromyalgia.

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