100 Symptoms of Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes generalized and constant body aches, sleep disturbances, and extreme fatigue, but it can cause a range of additional discomforts. Here are 100 possible features and symptoms that can accompany this disease:
- insulation
- Allergy to certain medicines, foods and food additives
- Allodynia, things that are not normally painful, such as a brush or a gust of wind
- High levels of substance P, responsible for the increase in pain
- Repeated tonsillitis en laryngitis
- distress
- angst
- Asthenia (fatigue and physical weakness)
- Increased pain after periods of stress or anxiety
- Increased pain after exaggerating the time or intensity of the performance of certain daily activities
- Unexplained weight gain or loss
- Low self-esteem or the feeling that you are not appreciated
- Low libido
- Dry mouth
- Bruxism, grinding teeth
- Cramps and night cramps
- Interstitial cystitis; pain or burning when urinating, urgent need to urinate frequently
- Costochondritis, chest and chest pain caused by inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone
- Crying crisis
- Panic crisis
- Magnesium deficiency
- depression
- Imbalance or instability, you feel poor coordination in the body
- Difficulty falling or sleeping for a long time
- Expressing or communicating difficulties
- Difficulty raising or lowering the arms
- Difficulty relaxing
- Difficult climbing or descending stairs
- Dysphagia, difficulty swallowing
- Dysmenorrhea, very painful periods
- Decreased leg strength
- Decreased hearing acuity
- Decreased exercise tolerance
- Decrease in physical performance
- Decreased intellectual performance
- Dyspnoea, shortness of breath
- Chewing pain
- Pain before pressure on at least 11 of the 18 sensitive areas of the body
- Joint pain; the joints are not affected, but it seems that it came from them
- Pain of the temporo-mandibular joint (when opening or closing the mouth)
- Earache or itchy ears
- Whole body pain
- Pain in and behind the eyes, fibromyalgia can also cause pain in the eye muscles.
- Sinus pain, similar to sinusitis without radiological symptoms
- headache
- Spontaneous, diffuse and painful pains in muscles, tendons, ligaments and skin
- Endometriosis, which causes abdominal pain, menstrual irregularities and infertility
- Celiac disease, gluten intolerance
- anesthesia
- chills
- Lack of power to formulate words, lack of voice
- The Raynaud phenomenon (color change and temperature decrease in the fingers, ears, nose)
- Fibroniebla o niebla cerebral
- Photophobia, inability to withstand strong daylight or flash from artificial light
- Hypersensitivity to certain smells, such as shampoo, cleaning products, perfumes, petrol, cigars, etc.
- Hypersensitivity to sound, a sound can cause high irritability, headache and nausea in the person
- Changing mood
- Inadequate to effort
- irritability
- Slight awkwardness when moving; The person is injured, bumps or trips for no apparent reason.
- Difficult chewing, trouble biting an apple
- Low levels of serotonin, which helps regulate pain
- Low levels of Vitamin D, its adequate use is essential to keep the muscles pain free and reduce fatigue
- Dry eyes, itching, redness and gritty feeling
- Palpitations or irregular and fast heartbeat
- Paresthesias, tingling in the limbs
- Hair loss, especially during periods of stress or outbreaks
- Loss of manual gripping force
- Dry, scaly, or scratchy skin
- Presence of another rheumatic disease such as Lupus or rheumatoid arthritis
- Concentration problems
- Memory problems
- Thyroid problems
- Vision problems
- Subsidence of the mitral valve
- Breathing fast and small, rather than slow and deep
- Stiffness, especially after standing in one position for a long time
- Feeling confused
- Because they feel faint, people feel they can fade at any moment
- Need to feel someone’s support to walk
- Itching and need for scratching (especially at the level of the ankles and forearms)
- Sensation of blocked ear canal, excess earwax
- Sensation of having mucus in the pharynx
- Sensitivity to moisture; Some people feel worse in dry environments than in humid ones, or vice versa
- Sensitivity to atmospheric pressure; when there is a storm, atmospheric pressure decreases and pain increases
- Sensitivity to ambient temperature; It is very hot in summer and very cold in winter
- Sensitivity when using lenses, causing pain in the face, nose, ears and even teeth.
- Sensitivity in the neck of the tooth (area that connects the tooth to the gums)
- Extreme sensitivity in the scalp
- Irritable bladder syndrome, loss of urine with the least effort
- Restless Legs Syndrome, an uncontrollable desire to move the legs
- Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome
- Irritable bowel syndrome, extreme sensitivity to muscle contractions of the bowel
- Hot flashes
- Copious sweat
- A non-refreshing sleep, the person wakes up as if he has not slept all night
- Vertigo, feeling of twisting or not having contact with the ground
- Double vision, blurry or changing
- Vulvodynia, chronic vulvar pain that makes it very difficult to have sex, exercise, or sit down
- Ringing in the ears
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