Fibromyalgia

May 23, 2007


Johns Hopkins Health Alerts Arthritis Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic disorder characterized by fatigue and widespread pain in the fibrous tissues of the body—the ligaments, tendons, and muscles. (A syndrome is a set of symptoms and physical findings that together characterize a particular disorder.) The name fibromyalgia describes the disorder: "fibro" refers to fibrous tissues, "my" to muscles, and "algia" means pain. People with fibromyalgia tend to feel achy and stiff all over the body.

Recently Published Johns Hopkins Fibromyalgia Articles:

  • Fibromyalgia: Understanding a Mysterious Ailment

  • Advice for Fibromyalgia Sufferers

  • Treating Symptoms of Fibromyalgia Without Medication

  • Fibromyalgia Syndrome -- Common and Difficult to Diagnose


    More on Fibromyalgia

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