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Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain and tenderness, as well as fatigue, sleep disturbances, and mood changes. Here are 8 types of pain that people with fibromyalgia may experience:

  1. Widespread pain: This is the most common type of pain experienced by people with fibromyalgia, characterized by discomfort or tenderness in multiple areas of the body.
  2. Deep tissue pain: People with fibromyalgia may experience a dull, aching pain that feels like it is coming from deep within the muscles and tissues.
  3. Tender points: Fibromyalgia is often diagnosed based on the presence of tender points, which are specific points on the body that are painful to the touch.
  4. Headache: People with fibromyalgia may experience frequent headaches, ranging from tension headaches to migraines.
  5. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Many people with fibromyalgia also experience symptoms of IBS, such as abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea.
  6. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain: Some people with fibromyalgia may experience pain and discomfort in the jaw and surrounding muscles.
  7. Numbness and tingling: People with fibromyalgia may experience sensations of numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, or other areas of the body.
  8. Burning sensations: Some people with fibromyalgia may experience a burning sensation in their skin or muscles.

It's important to note that these types of pain can overlap and vary from person to person, and that fibromyalgia can also cause other symptoms, such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, and mood changes.