
15. Fibromyalgia
It can be a real struggle for many people with chronic pain to get out of bed in the morning. Not many people know where their pain and fatigue come from, but it could result from fibromyalgia. The cause of fibromyalgia is unknown, though many doctors believe that trauma, infection, or genetics may play a role. Fibromyalgia symptoms include sleep issues, fatigue, joint swelling, morning stiffness, headaches, and widespread pain.
To treat fibromyalgia, you need a proper diagnosis, which can be difficult. The real problem is providing relief from the pain without causing excess sedation. The problem is that fibromyalgia presents like many other diseases, including lupus, anemia, and multiple sclerosis, just to name a few. It is a disorder that affects how the brain and spinal cord process painful and nonpainful signals to the point that they can’t tell the difference. Fibromyalgia typically presents after a specific event, such as physical trauma, surgery, or infection. If you fear that you may have fibromyalgia, it’s crucial to speak to your doctor as soon as possible to receive a diagnosis.