Fibromyalgia affects an estimated 4 million adults in the United States, representing about 2% of the adult population. This chronic disorder primarily impacts the musculoskeletal, nervous, and digestive systems, leading to a wide range of symptoms. Unfortunately, fibromyalgia is often diagnosed late, as many symptoms are subtle or mistaken for other conditions. The complexity of its presentation and the frequent overlap with other disorders make early detection challenging, leaving many sufferers undiagnosed for years. Recognizing the commonly overlooked symptoms is crucial for timely intervention and better quality of life.
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13. Sensitivity to Temperature Many people with fibromyalgia experience heightened sensitivity to temperature, often feeling uncomfortably hot or cold in environments that others find neutral. This…