8 Fibromyalgia Symptoms You Might Be Ignoring

Tired and achy from your crazy-busy 24/7 lifestyle? If you’ve been suffering from these symptoms without relief, check these signs that it could actually be fibromyalgia.

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Exhaustion

Are you tired all the time? Perhaps you’ve been attributing that to working hard. Maybe you’ve tried getting more sleep and eating better, but nothing is helping?  Exhaustion is a symptom of fibromyalgia, a chronic disorder that also causes widespread pain and tenderness. In part, the exhaustion may come from your body’s efforts to combat the fibromyalgia. The common aches and pains associated with fibromyalgia can cause also sleep disturbances, leaving you drowsy the next day. Here’s how one woman finally found out she had fibromyalgia.

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Increased sensitivity

Sensory issues can be a symptom of fibromyalgia. Clothing may feel significantly heavier than normal, almost oppressive to the wearer. Bumping into the corner of the table, while usually just a small discomfort, can lead to throbbing pain that lasts hours.

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Joint aches

Many people with fibromyalgia report widespread pain, especially in the joints, and for seemingly no reason. A sign that your joint pain is potentially fibromyalgia is if over-the-counter pain relievers do nothing to alleviate the aches and pains you’re experiencing. Don’t miss these natural ways to treat fibromyalgia symptoms.

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Bowel issues

Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is closely associated with fibromyalgia. Diarrhea, an urge to evacuate the bowels, and even the inability to empty the bowels because of muscle stiffness, are all potential signs of fibromyalgia. While you may attribute bowel issues to other causes, it’s worth considering fibromyalgia as a possible culprit. These are the clear signs you have an unhealthy gut.

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Headaches

Headaches so severe that nausea and vomiting result may be caused by fibromyalgia. If you have these debilitating kinds of headaches, see your physician get to root out the cause. You’ll also want to check out these surprising headache triggers.)

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Temperature sensitivity

Sufferers of fibromyalgia have an increased sensitivity to temperature. When the temperature drops, those with fibromyalgia symptoms may feel it more dramatically than others. If you are always colder than those around you, it could be Raynaud’s, a disorder of decreased circulation to the extremities, or it could be a sign of fibromyalgia.

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Increased menstrual pain

Women make up 80 to 90 percent of fibromyalgia diagnoses. While extreme menstrual cramps can be caused by many other factors, they can also be one of the many fibromyalgia symptoms. Muscle stiffness in general is an issue, so when a woman with fibromyalgia is menstruating, her usual muscle cramps may be magnified. These are the other causes of extreme menstrual pain.

Trouble concentrating

Inability to concentrate or feeling like you’ve got cotton muffling your thoughts may be one of the common fibromyalgia symptoms known as “fibro fog.” Some of this may be caused by lack of good sleep, while other theories suggest that the fog is itself caused by fibromyalgia. See your doctor to discuss any recent memory loss or trouble concentrating that is not explained by other stressors in your life. These are the conditions with symptoms similar to fibromyalgia.

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