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HISTORY

History of fibromyalgia
Propaganda remedies including an apparent cure of neurasthenia, the name given in the nineteenth century to fibromyalgia.
The first description appears to have been Britain's Sir Richard Manningham in his publication of fever or fever and fatigue, citing descriptions similar to those made by Hippocrates.
In 1869 the American physician George M. Beard wrote a book called "American Nervousness' neurasthenia using the term applied to those who had loss of strength, fatigue or a chronic fatigue.
In 1843 the anatomist Robert R. Froriep described an association between rheumatism and stiff muscles, tender points: Musckelschwiele.
3 to 6% OF GLOBAL FIBROMYALGIA paced
Epidemiology of fibromyalgia
is known that Fibromyalgia affects more women than men by a ratio of 9 / 10:1 and could affect 3-6% of the general population. It is observed mainly between 20 and 50 years of age, although cases of children and the elderly suffering from this disease. It affects 4.5% of adult women in the general English population and 0.2 for adult males. This contrasts with a prevalence of around 10% in countries like Israel, America, Britain or Canada. Between 10 and 20% of revenues in rheumatology clinics are diagnosed with fibromyalgia, however it is estimated that about 90% of those who should be framed a table of fibromyalgia remain undiagnosed, either because of ignorance of the medical staff about it or because many professionals do not recognize them as a disease. People with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases are particularly likely to develop fibromyalgia.

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