Certain stress-related disorders commonly occur with fibromyalgia, and have overlapping symptoms. In fact, some experts believe these disorders so often interact that they may all be part of one general condition.
Chemicals and environmental toxins -- exposure to various chemicals and environmental toxins such as solvents, pesticides, or heavy metals (cadmium, mercury, or lead) can cause fatigue, chronic pain, and other symptoms of fibromyalgia.
Irritable bowel syndrome
Osteoarthritis -- a common form of arthritis that can coexist with fibromyalgia. The two conditions may be confused, particularly in elderly people. However, osteoarthritis causes joint pain, not widespread or generalized pain.
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Hi nylonanny,
Thanks for posting!
Certain stress-related disorders commonly occur with fibromyalgia, and have overlapping symptoms. In fact, some experts believe these disorders so often interact that they may all be part of one general condition.
There are other conditions that interact with fibromyalgia and can be found here: http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/fibromyalgia/conditions-with-similar-symptoms.html
Please let me know if this helps,
Rosa
November 20, 2011 - 1:38pmThis Comment
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