{"id":408,"date":"2016-06-30T20:10:41","date_gmt":"2016-06-30T20:10:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.livingwithfibromyalgia.net\/?p=408"},"modified":"2017-07-26T16:07:00","modified_gmt":"2017-07-26T16:07:00","slug":"skin-problems-battling-fibromyalgia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fibromyalgiacause.com\/skin-problems-battling-fibromyalgia\/","title":{"rendered":"Skin Problems Battling Fibromyalgia"},"content":{"rendered":"

People with fibromyalgia syndrome are more likely to have sensitive skin than the rest of the population, and between 50%-80% of people with fibromyalgia syndrome will develop skin rashes or other skin.<\/p>\n

Pretty much all of us have suffered from some type of skin complaint at some point in our lives. Many of us were acne sufferers as teenagers and everyone suffers from dry or itchy skin at one time or another.<\/p>\n

Though skin problems can be difficult to treat and be very frustrating, most of the time we can deal with them.<\/p>\n

However, fibromyalgia sufferers seem to battle an unfair share of skin problems. On top of these skin problems, these complaints often make fibromyalgia symptoms even worse.<\/p>\n

Dry itchy skin can make sleeping difficult, and increase pain and fatigue. Skin problems can also make it hard to choose clothes to wear, to eat certain foods, and just carry on with daily life.<\/p>\n

The exact cause of fibromyalgia rash is unknown, but scientists suggest fibromyalgia causes an immune reaction that makes the skin more sensitive.<\/p>\n

The reaction releases histamine (a chemical involved in itchiness and skin sensitivity) and heparin (a substance that has blood thinning qualities and therefore promotes bruising).<\/p>\n

Fibromyalgia Skin Symptoms<\/span><\/h2>\n

Studies have indicated that people who suffer from lupus and psoriasis are more likely to be diagnosed with fibromyalgia.<\/p>\n

People who have fibromyalgia tend to have elevated inflammatory markers, compared to those who do not, which could explain skin sensitivity. Lastly, rosacea has been found in many people who have fibromyalgia.<\/p>\n

Common skin conditions associated with fibromyalgia are:<\/strong><\/p>\n