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Fibromyalgia symptoms are caused by a chronic pain disorder affecting 4 million Americans ages 18 and older. Although it is more common for Americans with fibromyalgia to be diagnosed at ages 35 to 45 years old, most of them have had fibromyalgia symptoms starting much earlier in life.
Read MoreAlthough the most common age range of diagnosis is between 35 and 45 years old, most fibromyalgia sufferers have had chronic pain and other symptoms that started much earlier in life. The hallmark symptoms of fibromyalgia include long-term diffuse pain
Read MoreLet’s begin by discussing exactly what fibromyalgia is. Fibromyalgia is the most common musculoskeletal condition aside from osteoarthritis. It is a long-term, chronic condition associated with widespread pain in the bones and muscles, extreme exhaustion, and areas of tenderness.
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