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Losing Strength In Both Hands, Paining. History Of Fibromyalgia. Is It Due To This? Any Ideas?

Over the past 4months I have lost a lot of strength in both my hands and get a lot of pain in them that I can only describe as badly bruised! , it's worse in the morning , was told at beginning of this year I was suffering fibromyalgia , is this why my hands are losing grip , and painful ?? What else might this be . Please help . Ann
Thu, 18 Jul 2013
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Hello.Although Fibromyalgia is a possible cause of your symptoms, I think it is necessary to rule out other pathologies such as Rheumatic disease( preferably morning symptoms are characteristic of arthritis for example)or Nerve entrapment.You must go to your doctor.He will review you and, if your doctor deems it necessary,will request additional tests or will consult with specialists
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Losing Strength In Both Hands, Paining. History Of Fibromyalgia. Is It Due To This? Any Ideas?

Hello.Although Fibromyalgia is a possible cause of your symptoms, I think it is necessary to rule out other pathologies such as Rheumatic disease( preferably morning symptoms are characteristic of arthritis for example)or Nerve entrapment.You must go to your doctor.He will review you and, if your doctor deems it necessary,will request additional tests or will consult with specialists doctors.I wish you good health. (In case the answer would have been useful please indicate this)