Fibromyalgia is a chronic, or long-term, disorder defined by pain and tenderness throughout your body, accompanied by fatigue. While these are the most common symptoms, fibromyalgia can be accompanied by a wide range of symptoms, some of which are better known than others. Knowing about these rare fibromyalgia symptoms is the first step toward learning how to cope with their effects.

Fibromyalgia Symptoms You Probably Don’t Know About

Heightened Sensitivity to Touch

It’s thought that fibromyalgia disrupts the systems in the brain that are responsible for modulating your experience of pain and that this disruption is responsible for the heightened sensory sensitivities that can accompany the condition.

One way this hypersensitivity can manifest is allodynia, which is when you feel pain from a touch- or temperature-related stimulus that wouldn’t normally be painful.

“Our body has to process all of the information that’s constantly coming in by way of the senses and filter out 99 percent of it,” says Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, the author of From Fatigued to Fantastic. “Separating the signal from the noise, so to speak, takes energy, and energy is precisely what people with fibromyalgia don’t have.”

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