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Fibromyalgia

Introduction

Fibromyalgia is a non-specific muscular disorder of unknown origin. It primarily affects insertions of tendons and associated soft tissues and presents with dull aching pains. It is much more common in women.

Epidemiology and Aetiology

Pathology

Unknown. There is some speculation that disruption of sleep patterns and emotional stress are trigger factors. Can be precipitated by systemic disease or infection – for example, Lyme Disease

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and Symptoms of fibromyalgia

Diagnostic criteria

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The 18 sites are (bilaterally):

Investigations

It’s probably sensible to do bloods to exclude other disorders for example, hypothyroidism, inflammatory disorders, and hepatitis C. Example Blood tests iclude: U+Es, FBC, TFTs, LFTs, CRP / ESR, Rheumatoid factor, Ca2+, ANA, immunoglobulins.

Management

Differentials

References

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