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What causes fibromyalgia?
Answered By Eric Falwelle, Editor
The causes for fibromyalgia are not identified. The condition creates unclear signs and symptoms connected with reduced blood flow to some parts of the brain and improved amounts of substance P believed to be a sensory neurotransmitter included in the message of pain, touch and temperature from the body to brain.
However, researches have found some other potential causes, including the following:
• Autonomic malfunctioning of the nervous system
• Constant sleep problems
• Psychological strain or distress
• Malfunctioning of the immune or endocrine system
• Upper spinal cord damage
• Viral or bacterial infection underwent
keywords: Fibromyalgia | Nervous+System | Immune System
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