The Most Common Signs Of Fibromyalgia

Sensitivity To Pressure On The Skin

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Individuals with fibromyalgia often report becoming more sensitive to any level of pressure being applied to their skin, a condition medically known as allodynia. This condition creates a sensation of pain or burning any time tactile pressure is placed on certain areas of the body. Commonly affected areas are the neck and chest, elbows, and buttocks. Unfortunately, there is no known permanent cure for allodynia, although reports indicate some pain medication can help lessen the pain associated with this condition, making it easier for affected individuals to tolerate and thus, to return to their daily activities without distraction.

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