Causes & Risk Factors
The cause of this disorder is unknown. Physical or emotional trauma may play a role in development of the syndrome. Some evidence suggests that fibromyalgia patients have abnormal pain transmission responses.
It has been suggested that sleep disturbances, which are common in fibromyalgia patients, may actually cause the condition. Another theory suggests that the disorder may be associated with changes in skeletal muscle metabolism, possibly caused by decreased blood flow, which could cause chronic fatigue and weakness.
Others have suggested that an infectious microbe, such as a virus, triggers the illness. At this point, no such virus or microbe has been identified.
Pilot studies have shown a possible inherited tendency toward the disease, though evidence is very preliminary.
Men and women of all ages get fibromyalgia, but the disorder is most common among women aged 20 to 50.
Related Articles
Sleep Disturbance
Sleep disorders are chronic disturbances in the quantity or quality of sleep that interfere with a person's ability to function normally. More »
Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders