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fibromyalgia

American  
[fahy-broh-mahy-al-juh] / ˌfaɪ broʊ maɪˈæl dʒə /

noun

Pathology.
  1. a syndrome characterized by fatigue and chronic pain in the muscles and in tissues surrounding the joints.


fibromyalgia British  
/ ˌfaɪbrəʊmaɪˈældʒɪə /

noun

  1. a rheumatoid disorder characterized by muscle pain and headaches

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fibromyalgia Scientific  
/ fī′brō-mī-ăljə /
  1. A syndrome that is characterized by chronic pain in any of various muscles and surrounding soft tissues (such as tendons and ligaments), point tenderness at specific sites in the body, and fatigue. Inflammation is absent, and the cause is unknown.


Etymology

Origin of fibromyalgia

First recorded in 1980–85; fibro- + myalgia

Explanation

Fibromyalgia is a kind of medical condition that causes widespread, persistent pain. Symptoms of fibromyalgia include intense tiredness, difficulty sleeping, and muscle pain. The word fibromyalgia is built from Greek and Latin roots: The Latin root fibro- means "fiber" (as in the fibers of one's muscles); the Greek root myo- means "muscle," and the Greek root -algia means "pain." Medical professionals are not sure what causes fibromyalgia, and there is no definitive test to diagnose the condition or a cure for it. It is believed to be a nervous system disorder that affects how pain signals are processed. Treatment focuses on managing the symptoms.

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"This study was the first to investigate the impact of terpenes in preclinical models of fibromyalgia and post-operative pain and expand the scope of potential pain-relieving treatments using terpenes."

From Science Daily Jun. 20, 2026

"Our findings show that terpenes may be a viable treatment option for fibromyalgia pain, which could potentially have a large impact and make a difference for an under-treated population."

From Science Daily Jun. 20, 2026

Fatigue, brain fog, headaches, and joint pain can be caused by anemia, sleep disorders, mental illnesses, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, ALS, fibromyalgia, cancer, and many other conditions.

From Slate Dec. 19, 2025

Elena, 54, has fibromyalgia and arthritis, and her husband, 62, has had a heart attack.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 18, 2025

Ms Choda, who has fibromyalgia which leaves her in "constant pain and fatigued", says as well as giving her weekly respite from her caring duties, Broad Green was also a place of huge practical importance.

From BBC Mar. 17, 2025

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