Fibromyalgia in pregnancy: neuro-endocrine fluctuations provide insight into pathophysiology and neuromodulation treatment

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    Even though chronic widespread pain is the most well-known characteristic of FM, the disorder encompasses a broad range of symptoms, such as sleep disruption, chronic fatigue, depression, anxiety, and muscle stiffness. The female reproductive cycle and pregnancy involve significant neuro-endocrine changes, which are considered potential contributors to 2 of 15 FM pathogenesis. The authors propose that the use of neuromodulation treatments for the management of a disorder such as FM might be effective considering peculiar hormonal phases, such as pregnancy, which is entirely novel. The current manuscript is a perspective paper that . . .

     

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