Persistent and severe headaches are also common among people with fibromyalgia. Such chronic headaches are more prevalent in individuals of childbearing age, and the headaches may mimic migraines.
Many people will not make the connection between headaches and fibromyalgia, although this symptom is quite common; about 50% of people with fibromyalgia experience headaches.

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