Only four groups of diseases reflect long-term immune failure: Allergies, Chronic inflammatory diseases, Cancer, and Autoimmune diseases.
Fibromyalgia is not an autoimmune disease (*), allergy, or cancer. And so, it must be, by negation, a Chronic Inflammatory Disease. The main difficulty in understanding Fibromyalgia is probably due to the diversity of symptoms and organs/systems involved.
(*) Autoimmune diseases are often detected by the presence of ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibody) autoantibodies in an individual's blood serum, which typically indicates that the body mistakenly attacks cells of itself rather than external invaders, which is not the case in Fibromyalgia.
What type of chronic disease is Fibromyalgia?
04/04/2020 16:09
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