In fibromyalgia, it is common to have widespread muscular pain and tenderness of the joints. Pain is regularly felt all over the body, although it might start in just one part of your body, such as your shoulder or sometimes in the neck, it seems to spread throughout the body in such a short time. The pain that is felt in fibromyalgia is commonly described as burning, aching, and sometimes stiffness. Research shows that the pain varies according to the weather sleep patterns, stress levels, and even activity level during the day. Fibromyalgia victims often report that the pain is mostly in the muscles and frequently, persistent flue is noted.
Posted by announcer on Sunday, April 6th, 2008
