5 Unusual Symptoms Of Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia can be a weird illness. Your doctor may say that
fatigue and pain are the only real symptoms of fibro, but you can’t help but
wonder if your latest uncomfortable symptoms can be attributed to your illness.
Here are some of the rare symptoms that you might experience as part of your
fibromyalgia.
Non-Cardiac Chest Pain :
Any time you feel severe chest pain, it’s normal that your first
worry will be that you’re having a heart attack. Many fibro sufferers deal with
chest pain due to non-cardiac causes, also called angina. If you experience
this, it will feel like a crushing, squeezing pressure in your chest. An attack
of this symptom can be very scary and will probably send you to an emergency
room, only to be told that you’re fine. However, fibromyalgia sufferers can
have heart disease the same as anyone else can, and it is the number-one killer
of Americans. If you feel chest pain, get it checked out because it’s much
better to be safe than sorry.
Sensitivity to Noise and
Light :
If the nearby table of shrieking little kids at a restaurant
seems to bother you more than everybody else, it’s likely a fibro symptom.
Although most doctors will tell you that sensitivity to noise, particularly
high-pitched or exceptionally loud noise, isn’t a fibromyalgia symptom, enough
fibro sufferers do experience this issue that it shouldn’t be considered rare.
Many fibro sufferers are also extremely sensitive to bright lights.
Alcohol Intolerance and
Increased Side Effects of Medication :
You start feeling like you’ve had way too much alcohol after
only a glass or two of wine, while your friends can drink all night long. Or
you get every possible bad side effect from medications, leading your doctor to
be suspicious about why drugs never seem to help you. This is actually not
uncommon in people who have fibromyalgia, though nobody knows why.
Skin Issues :
Fibromyalgia patients often have problems with their skin. You
may experience the sensation that your skin is crawling, itching, prickling or
burning, a symptom called parasthesia. Some fibro sufferers deal with acne far
beyond the adolescent years. Still other people with fibromyalgia have mottled
skin that looks like it has red blotchy spots.
Tissue Overgrowth :
Overgrowth of body tissues can affect you both internally and
externally. In women, internal tissue overgrowth leads to a painful condition
called fibroids, which cause benign tumors to grow in the uterus. The most
common symptoms of fibroids include heavy bleeding and extremely painful
periods. Fibroids may also cause pelvic pain. Other forms of tissue overgrowth
include frequent ingrown hairs, adhesions and heavy, splitting cuticles. For
unknown reasons, tissue overgrowth may be more common in those with
fibromyalgia.
Because the medical community still doesn’t have a great
understanding of fibromyalgia, it’s entirely possible that the weird symptoms
your doctor dismisses may indeed be part of your illness. Regardless of the
cause of your symptoms, it’s important to be open with your doctor and
committed to taking care of yourself.
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