Overview on Juvenile Primary Fibromyalgia Syndrome

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Ahmed Abdelsamie Fadl
Haizan, Abdulaziz Abdulelah I
Faisal Abdullah Alharbi
Hazazi, Aeshah Taher M
Alahmari, Abdulkhaliq Yahya M
Belgees Altigani Hamza Yousif
Waleed Ali Alshehri
Dhafer Saeed Dhafer
Salma Rshed Altamimy
Talal Rashid Alanazi
Nader Saad Alqabbani
Shahad Osamah Kadasah

Abstract

JPFS (juvenile primary fibromyalgia syndrome) is a musculoskeletal pain illness that affects children and adolescents. The intricacy of the clinical picture in JPFS has not been adequately characterized in the literature. JFMS symptoms are sometimes difficult to compare to adult fibromyalgia syndrome since many of them are "medically unexplained" and frequently overlap with other medical disorders.  The etiology of the illness is multifaceted, with impaired central pain processing being a significant contributor. Musculoskeletal pain that is severe and pervasive is the defining symptom. Other signs and symptoms include headaches, stiffness, subjective joint swelling, sleep and mood disorders, and headaches. Multiple sensitive spots might be found during a physical examination. The diagnosis has certain criteria and is clinical. Early detection and treatment are crucial. The gold standard of care combines a variety of modalities, but most significantly, exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy. The outlook varies, and symptoms might last well into adulthood. Discussing the epidemiology, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical symptoms, diagnosis, and management of JPFS is the goal of the review.

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Ahmed Abdelsamie Fadl, Haizan, Abdulaziz Abdulelah I, Faisal Abdullah Alharbi, Hazazi, Aeshah Taher M, Alahmari, Abdulkhaliq Yahya M, Belgees Altigani Hamza Yousif, Waleed Ali Alshehri, Dhafer Saeed Dhafer, Salma Rshed Altamimy, Talal Rashid Alanazi, Nader Saad Alqabbani, & Shahad Osamah Kadasah. (2023). Overview on Juvenile Primary Fibromyalgia Syndrome. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S3), 1440–1447. https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS-3.1772
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