What are the symptoms of fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia syndrome can present with pain, fatigue and sleep disturbances, psychiatric symptoms, neurologic symptoms and other symptoms. 1. Pain: Fibromyalgia syndrome usually presents with widespread chronic pain throughout the body. The pain may be symmetrically sustainable and may take the form of aching, tingling, burning, tearing pain, etc. The pain may also be chronic. 2. Fatigue and sleep disorders: most patients may experience obvious fatigue, which cannot be relieved after sufficient rest. Most patients are prone to dreamy, easy to wake up, insomnia and other symptoms. 3. Mental symptoms: some patients may experience anxiety, depression, difficulty in concentrating, memory loss, impaired executive function and other cognitive disorders and other mental symptoms. 4. Neurologic symptoms: Some patients may experience neurologic symptoms such as migraine, dizziness, numbness of limbs, and ankylosing sensation. If the above suspected symptoms of fibromyalgia occur, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time to do the relevant examination, to clarify whether it is fibromyalgia, and then actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, so as to avoid causing delays in the condition.