Fibromyalgia Co-morbidities include:
Irritable bladder (chronic utis, bladder stones, neurogenic bladder, or bladder spasms)
Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation, sometimes accompanied by vomiting or diarrhea)
Restless leg syndrome (neurological disorder, usually chronic, that causes an overwhelming urge to move one's legs.)
Temporomandibular joint pain (jaw pain)
Non-cardiac chest pain
Raynaud’s phenomenon (pink to blue to white color change in fingers during cold weather)
Sicca syndrome (autoimmune disease that affects the moisture-producing glands of the body, causing dry eyes, mouth and joint pain)
Chakrabarty, S., & Zoorob, R. (2007). Fibromyalgia. American Family Physician, 76(2), 247–254.












