How to tell if your pain is from Fibro – and how to talk to you doctor about it.

Are you or a loved one living with unexplained pain? In this enlightening episode, Dr. Elizabeth Ortiz breaks down the science behind Nociplastic pain and offers valuable insights to start the Fibro conversation with your doctor! Video Key Takeaways Fibromyalgia is a clinical syndrome characterized by widespread musculoskeletal pain, along with associated symptoms like fatigue, sleep disturbances, mood disorders, and brain fog. Fibromyalgia is a real condition with genuine pain.

The pain of fibromyalgia is termed “Nociplastic pain,” which results from a dysregulated nervous system, leading to hypersensitivity to pain signals. Fibromyalgia pain can manifest as deep, aching pain that is not logically connected to a specific injury, and it can occur on both sides of the body and above and below the waist. It’s essential to discuss the possibility of fibromyalgia with a doctor, explore medication options, and consider lifestyle changes such as diet, sleep, movement, and community support to manage fibromyalgia pain effectively.