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DSM 5 divides fibromyalgia into four groups based on the differences in psychological and autonomic nervous system profiles among affected individuals | DSM 5 divides fibromyalgia into four groups based on the differences in psychological and autonomic nervous system profiles among affected individuals into extreme sensitivity to pain but no associated psychiatric conditions, fibromyalgia and comorbid, pain-related depression, depression with concomitant fibromyalgia syndrome, fibromyalgia due to somatization | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== |
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Overview
DSM 5 divides fibromyalgia into four groups based on the differences in psychological and autonomic nervous system profiles among affected individuals into extreme sensitivity to pain but no associated psychiatric conditions, fibromyalgia and comorbid, pain-related depression, depression with concomitant fibromyalgia syndrome, fibromyalgia due to somatization
Classification
DSM 5 divides fibromyalgia into four groups based on the differences in psychological and autonomic nervous system profiles among affected individuals into
- Extreme sensitivity to pain but no associated psychiatric conditions
- Fibromyalgia and comorbid, pain-related depression
- Depression with concomitant fibromyalgia syndrome
- Fibromyalgia due to somatization