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Can fibromyalgia pain mimic with other pain? Are the symptoms of Fibromyalgia and Arthritis common?

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Can fibromyalgia pain mimic with other pain? Are the symptoms of Fibromyalgia and Arthritis common?

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saloni Fibromyalgia pain can mimic with pain that occurs with various types of arthritis. But the symptoms of swelling, deformity in joints does not occur in Fibromyalgia. Patients with the symptoms of fibromyalgia tend to wake up due to body aches and muscle stiffness. Fibromyalgia pain can increase with cold weather, stress and anxiety. Fibromyalgia is a body wide pain with the defined tender points. Fibromyalgia is a form of arthritis. Fibromyalgia refers to “achy-ness” of the fibrous tissue of the body. Because the term arthritis refers to aches and pains, fibromyalgia is considered one of the arthritis conditions. Hope the explanation is satisfactory. Answered 11 months ago | Report abuse Did you find this answer useful? 0 0 • EdwardT Research done by Dr. Trevor Marshall indicates that they both may have a root cause, the L-form, http://www.curemyth1.org Answered 10 months ago | Report abuse Did you find this answer useful?

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