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How common is fibromyalgia? Who is mainly affected by it?

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How common is fibromyalgia? Who is mainly affected by it?

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Tha National Intsitute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) estimates that the number of adults in the U.S. with Fibromyalgia is about 3.7 million. Other organizations estimate as high as 8 million. It mainly occurs in women of childbearing age, but children, the elderly, and men are sometimes diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. What causes Fibromyalgia? Although the cause is unknown, several theories are suggested by researchers. Some believe it is triggered by an injury or trauma. This injury may affect the central nervous system. Fibromyalgia may be linked to muscle changes resulting in fatigue and decreased strength. Others believe that an infection caused by a virus or other agent may trigger Fibromyalgia in susceptible people. Other possible causes are psychological stress, hormonal changes or other changes in body chemicals such as serotonin and Substance P. The hormones produced by the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis may be important in this disease. Sleep pr

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The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) estimates that the number of adults in the United States with FM is about 3.7 million. Other organizations estimate that the number may be as high as 8 million. It mainly occurs in women of childbearing age, but children, the elderly, and men are sometimes diagnosed with FM. What causes fibromyalgia? Although the cause of FM is unknown, researchers have several theories about causes or triggers of the disorder. Some scientists believe that an injury or trauma may sometimes cause the syndrome. This injury may affect the central nervous system. FM may be linked to muscle changes that cause fatigue and decreased strength. Others believe that an infection caused by a virus or other agent may trigger FM in susceptible people. Other possible factors in FM include psychological stress, hormonal changes, or other changes in body chemicals such as serotonin and Substance P. The hormones produced by the hypothalamu

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