FIBROMYALGIA INFORMATION


HOW LONG MUST PAIN LAST BEFORE IT IS CONSIDERED FIBROMYALGIA ?




General information on
Medical Conditions
Fibromyalgia
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SSD & other
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SSD and
Fibromyalgia
A person who has ongoing chronic pain may have fibromyalgia or, possibly, another condition that causes this pain. The generally accepted criterion for fibromyalgia is that the pain must have exist for at least three months.







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