Checklist of Fibromyalgia Symptoms

The checklist of

fibromyalgia

symptoms offered below isn’t meant as a means for self-diagnosis.  Because there is no cure or cause yet identified for

fibromyalgia

, also known as FMS or Fibromyalgia Syndrome, early diagnosis and treatment for fibromyalgia symptoms has offered sufferers better relief in the long run.

Find a physician or practitioner who is well-versed in the care and treatment of these fibromyalgia symptoms and treatment of the syndrome so that you’ll get the best possible treatment and relief of your symptoms.

What Causes Fibromyalgia?

Exactly what causes fibromyalgia remains unknown. Those with musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis or lupus are thought to be at a higher risk of developing Fibromyalgia.

Some research studies suggest that fibromyalgia may have a genetic link. Other studies have shown a connection between

physical and emotional trauma

and the development of Fibromyalgia symptoms. There is also evidence of

abnormal levels of pain transmitters

which cause nerve receptors to communicate to the brain that there is pain when there is no obvious reason for it.

Some researchers are inclined to believe that Fibromyalgia is viral in origin such as chronic fatigue and Epstein barr. Others believe that it is directly related to

high levels of toxins in the body’s


delicate system

which can lead to chemical changes.

Recently a

connection between sleep disorders and Fibromyalgia

has been established since

people suffering from Fibromyalgia

lack delta wave sleep which is the deepest and most relaxing sleep of all. When deprived of this fundamentally restorative sleep, disturbances in the delicate biological rhythms

severely compromise systemic health.


Food allergies

have also been linked to Fibromyalgia symptoms. Specific foods which are known to cause sensitivities that can

aggravate fibromyalgia symptoms

include shellfish, milk, citrus fruits, wheat, corn, and tomatoes among others.

Use the list below to help you discern if you MIGHT be suffering from fibromyalgia, but don’t overlook seeking the advice of a physician.  Because fibromyalgia symptoms are overlapping and affect several bodily systems, they can also be indicative of another problem or disease.  While you might be tempted to use this checklist to self-evaluate, you may also be overlooking other symptoms that lead to a misdiagnosis.  This mistake can prove fatal if the alternative disease could have been successfully treated if found early.

The listed symptoms are common to fibromyalgia but they don’t all happen to one individual.  Each person can suffer the syndrome in a different manner and fibromyalgia symptoms can change over time.

These are fibromyalgia symptoms that have appeared to be more common to sufferers:

Factors that can aggravate fibromyalgia symptoms:

Help for Fibromyalgia Symptoms

Researchers have discovered that certain neurotransmitters such as serotonin, which

controls mood, sleep patterns, and pain,

are very low in fibromyalgia patients. Apparently

disturbances in brain chemistry

are what causes the changes which occur in

muscle structure and metabolism

in people suffering from Fibromyalgia symptoms.

Currently there are no drugs approved by the U.S Food and Drug Administration to treat Fibromyalgia although there are a few currently being developed.

Doctors mainly aim to

treat fibromyalgia symptoms

with the following types of medications:

Effective Treatment for Fibromyalgia Pain


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