7Headaches
If you are dealing with fibromyalgia and you have experienced stiffness and pain in your shoulders and neck, there’s a possibility of having frequent headaches.
These symptoms may range from mild headaches to stern migraines, and other symptoms like nausea may be involved. Studies show that about 2 out of 5 individuals with fibromyalgia also get tension headaches or migraines regularly. The underlying causes of the headaches may be the pain in your upper back and neck. Most times, it is as a result of tight neck muscles or tender points at the back of the neck and head. Headaches may make fibromyalgia hard to live with and manage the condition. [6]















