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WFM / MEJFM March 2024

Fibromyalgia : A review

Yasir Al-Athari 1, Mina Mahawish 2

(1) First author, M.B.Ch.B. , MRCGP UK, GP UK
(2) Second author, MPharm UK, Clinical Pharmacist NHS UK

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Dr Yasir Al-Athari
Email: Yasir.alathari@gmail.com

Received: January 2024. Accepted: February 2024; Published: March 1, 2024.Citation: Yasir Al-Athari, Mina Mahawish. Fibromyalgia : A review. World Family Medicine. March 2024; 22(3): 52-56. DOI: 10.5742/MEWFM.2024.95257627


Abstract

This paper reviews guidelines of fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is a common medical condition which is still misdiagnosed with other rheumatological disorders. It can be complex and brings many challenges. Presentation can vary from patient to patient. It is estimated that around up to 5% of population may have fibromyalgia with more cases in women. Although there is no cure for this condition, more understanding of Fibromyalgia can contribute to a well-rounded effective treatment and therapy options via a multidisciplinary approach to help in relieving the symptoms.


Keywords :
fibromyalgia, challenges, multidisciplinary approach, therapy, rheumatological disorders.





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