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Everything You Need to Know About Fibromyalgia

What causes fibromyalgia?

It isn’t known what causes this chronic disorder, but apparently, there are some close to understand factors such as infections, genetics, trauma, and stress. Some theories suggest it may be that the brain lowers the pain threshold. What once wasn’t painful becomes very painful over time. Another theory suggests that the receptors and the nerves in the body become more sensitive, meaning that they overreact to pain.

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