Does Fibromyalgia affect more populations then others? - fibromyalgia more condition_symptoms
If so where?
Fibromyalgia is more common in various parts of the world, then the other?
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Fibromyalgia More Condition_symptoms Does Fibromyalgia Affect More Populations Then Others?
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No, fibromyalgia no preference of gender or racial preference. It is a terrible muscle syndrome, which affects many people, even men. Some diagnosed live with this problem for too long without a will. Only recently, often as a failure of information accepted by the truth of the "Doctors to be."
ReplyDeleteIt was called myositis in the past and a few other names associated with muscle pain. It attacks the body for no reason and attack part of the body, hips, shoulders, legs, etc., usually just after a few days.
No, it is also more common in certain parts of the world than others. Just not properly diagnosed. Everywhere there is the connective tissue (near the bones, etc.) can be achieved either. Ouch. Thanks for the good question. I hope that helped.
No, fibromyalgia no preference of gender or racial preference. It is a terrible muscle syndrome, which affects many people, even men. Some diagnosed live with this problem for too long without a will. Only recently, often as a failure of information accepted by the truth of the "Doctors to be."
ReplyDeleteIt was called myositis in the past and a few other names associated with muscle pain. It attacks the body for no reason and attack part of the body, hips, shoulders, legs, etc., usually just after a few days.
No, it is also more common in certain parts of the world than others. Just not properly diagnosed. Everywhere there is the connective tissue (near the bones, etc.) can be achieved either. Ouch. Thanks for the good question. I hope that helped.