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Fibromyalgia: Understand how it's diagnosed
No specific test for fibromyalgia
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Diagnosing fibromyalgia
Old guidelines required tender points
Excluding other possible causes
Tests that may be needed
More clues for fibromyalgia diagnosis
Possible fibromyalgia triggers
More clues for fibromyalgia diagnosis
People who have fibromyalgia also often wake up tired, even after they've slept continuously for more than eight hours. Brief periods of physical or mental exertion may leave them exhausted. They may also have problems with short-term memory and the ability to concentrate. If you have these problems, your doctor may ask you to rank how severely they affect your day-to-day activities.
Fibromyalgia often coexists with other health problems, so your doctor may also ask if you experience:
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Headaches
- Jaw pain
- Anxiety or depression
- Frequent or painful urination