7 Severe Diseases Associated With Fibromyalgia. Probably You are not Aware

About 10 million Americans have fibromyalgia, which is characterized by painful, tender points along the body; fatigue; sleeplessness; and cognitive issues known as fibro fog.

Unfortunately, people with fibromyalgia are more likely than people in the general population to have certain other conditions too.

If you have fibromyalgia, here are seven other health concerns.

Migraines

A significant number of people with fibromyalgia also experience migraines and/or tension headaches, says Robert Duarte, MD, director of the Pain Institute at the North Shore–Long Island Jewish Health System, in Manhasset, N.Y.

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Antidepressants that target these brain chemicals may relieve migraine pain, he adds. Tension headache may also respond tobiofeedback.

Autoimmune diseases

Up to one-quarter of people with inflammatory autoimmune diseases—including rheumatoid arthritis(RA), lupus, Sjögren’s syndrome, and ankylosing spondylitis—also experience fibromyalgia symptoms. The precise nature of this connection is not yet understood.

Fibromyalgia is not an inflammatory disease, but some research suggests that RA and other inflammatory diseases may somehow increase the risk for fibromyalgia.

Restless legs

Sleeplessness and other sleep problems are common for fibromyalgia patients, says Lesley Arnold MD, a psychiatrist at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Restless legs, or the overwhelming urge to move your legs when resting, may be up to 11 times more common in people with fibromyalgia than those without it. Exactly how the two are linked is not fully understood, but many fibromyalgia treatments also improve restless legs, not to mention overall sleep quality.

Irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is marked by abdominal cramps and bouts of constipation and/or diarrhea. Between 30% and 70% of people with fibromyalgia have IBS too.

“Like fibromyalgia, IBS is a pain syndrome,” says Dr. Arnold.

Pelvic pain

People with fibromyalgia are more likely to report pelvic pain, bladder irritability, and menstrual cramps, and some of the medicines that relieve fibromyalgia symptoms can also ease these other pains.

More research is needed to understand how these pain conditions are related to fibromyalgia.

Depression and anxiety

More than half of people with fibromyalgia also experience mental or emotional problems, such asdepression and anxiety, at some point in their lives. “It is less of a causal or chicken-and-egg relationship,” Dr. Arnold says. “(But) they may share common, underlying causes.”

A deficit of the brain chemicals serotonin and norepinephrine is involved in both mood and pain disorders, she says. Many medications used to treat fibromyalgia are also antidepressants.

Obesity

“Obesity and fibromyalgia share a complicated relationship, and it’s one that we can’t ignore,” says Dr. Arnold.

Many people with fibromyalgia lead sedentary lives due to their chronic pain, and a lack of regular physical activity increases their risk of becoming overweight or obese.

“Being overweight places more mechanical stress on your joints, which can cause more pain and aggravate the fibromyalgia,” Dr. Arnold says. Plus, fat stores are pro-inflammatory, which can also exacerbate pain.

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4 Responses

  1. Gayle Clasen says:

    Have most of these

  2. Jacquelyn says:

    I have every single one of them also

  3. Claire Johnstone says:

    I have 3 of these

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