There is a wide array of symptoms of fibromyalgia, and they vary from person to person. Some sufferers are more affected by diffuse pain, while others report that persistent fatigue is the worst symptom. Symptoms in men tend to differ quite a bit when compared to the symptoms suffered by women. Most research demonstrates that men actually experience milder symptoms than women, and also experience less:
• tender points
• fatigue
• morning stiffness
• irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Diagnosis of fibromyalgia syndrome is different in the male population, because in most instances male sufferers are reluctant to admit to severe pain, and so they may report milder symptoms. This can be misleading for the health care provider to accurately diagnose fibromyalgia. Some health care providers are also convinced that fibromyalgia largely affects women, refusing to diagnose men who display symptoms of the disorder, with fibromyalgia.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition and treatment focuses on controlling the symptoms. Focusing on staying positive and complying with the doctor’s orders will help the patient lead an almost normal life.
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