Between 10% and 30% of all doctor's office visits are due to symptoms that resemble those of fibromyalgia, including fatigue, malaise, and widespread muscle pain. Because no laboratory test can confirm fibromyalgia, doctors will usually first test for similar conditions. A diagnosis of many of the disorders below may not always rule out fibromyalgia, because several conditions may overlap or coexist with fibromyalgia, and have similar symptoms. Like fibromyalgia,...
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-from Susan Barron, NHF Support Group and Membership Services Coordinator Working for the National Headache Foundation (NHF), I... Read more »
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Because headache can be a symptom of temporal arteritis, patients often think it's Migraine or another headache disorder. Temporal arteritis is... Read more »
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