fibromyalgia

/ˌfaɪbroʊmaɪˈældʒə/
noun
  1. A chronic condition characterized by widespread pain, fatigue, and tenderness in the muscles and joints.
    • Many people with fibromyalgia find relief through physical therapy and stress management.
    • Fibromyalgia can cause sleep problems and difficulty concentrating.
    • She was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and manages her pain with gentle exercise.