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*Physical or emotional trauma | *Physical or emotional trauma | ||
*Abnormal pain response - areas in the [[brain]] that are responsible for pain may react differently in fibromyalgia patients | *Abnormal pain response - areas in the [[brain]] that are responsible for pain may react differently in fibromyalgia patients | ||
*[[Insomnia]] | *[[Insomnia|Sleep disturbances]] | ||
*Infection, such as a virus, although none has been identified. | *[[Infection]], such as a [[virus]], although none has been identified. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The cause is unknown. Possible causes or triggers of fibromyalgia are physical or emotional trauma, abnormal pain response - areas in the brain that are responsible for pain may react differently in fibromyalgia patients, sleep disturbances, infection, such as a virus, although none has been identified. [1][2]
Causes
The excat cause is unknown. Possible causes or triggers of fibromyalgia include:[2]
- Physical or emotional trauma
- Abnormal pain response - areas in the brain that are responsible for pain may react differently in fibromyalgia patients
- Sleep disturbances
- Infection, such as a virus, although none has been identified.