

If your symptoms suggest that you have another condition as well as fibromyalgia, you may need further tests to diagnose these. It's also possible to have other conditions alongside your fibromyalgia, such as: The extent of the pain used to be assessed by applying gentle pressure to certain "tender points", where any pain is likely to be at its worst. no other reason for your symptoms has been found.your symptoms have stayed at a similar level for at least 3 months.you either have severe pain in 3 to 6 different areas of your body, or you have milder pain in 7 or more different areas.


The most widely used criteria for diagnosis are: Criteria for diagnosing fibromyalgiaįor fibromyalgia to be diagnosed, certain criteria usually have to be met. If you're found to have another condition, you could still have fibromyalgia as well. Other conditions commonly misdiagnosed as MS are fibromyalgia, nonspecific white matter lesions, psychiatric disorders and neuromyelitis optica spectrum. Tests to check for some of these conditions include urine and blood tests, although you may also have X-rays and other scans.
