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9. Increased Sensitivity to Stimuli

The reasons for this are not well understood yet, but many people experiencing fibromyalgia develop hypersensitivity to one or multiple kinds of stimuli. Some researchers suggest that fibromyalgia is caused by an "oversensitive" nervous system that overreacts to various stimuli such as pain, strong smells or loud noises.

One may have an aversion to noise and bright light or specific odors. Some people become uncharacteristically sensitive to foods or medications that never posed a problem before. In rare cases, an individual may also experience sensitivity to temperatures or particular weather conditions.

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