People with fibromyalgia have low levels of seritonin, so they have a difficult time fighting sicknesses. They also get very little sleep and/or suffer from depression, so that also makes them succeptible to sickness (no energy).
Fibromyalgia can affect all areas of the body. Each person with Fibromyalgia is affected differently and may have pain in different areas. Those with Fibromyalgia my also experience fatigue, as well as other co-existing conditions like migraines, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), sleep disorders and others.
This is a tough one. I would say no not directly but yes indirectly. Fibromyalgia is overactive nerves. Which will not cause immune system pribs BUT if u have it u may be in so much pain u become stationary which u become obese etc. which that will weaken your immune system
It's really the oposite, fibromyalgia is an effect of a bad autoimmune system.
Fibromyalgia is not an auto-immune disorder. At this time they have found no cause for Fibromyalgia, but it is currently believed to be a nervous system disorder.
It certainly does. In fact, among ordinary, everyday circumstances, fatigue is probably the biggest single threat to your immune system.
no
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The body is affected and loses its ability to adapt to the situation and fatigue may set in
yes it does, it can mess up your immune system!
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Mostly, immunologists (physicians interested in the immune system) have studied Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
There has not been any medical side effect of lowering the immune system, if think it has given this side effect to you, contact your doctor about it.
It hinders the immune system's ability to fight of diseases and viruses in the body.
immune system
by destroying wbc
it weakens your immune system
fatigue, weight loss, fever, and mental changes such as forgetfulness.
Chronic fatigue can be as a result of immune system problems, hormonal imbalance or viral infections.
The body is affected and loses its ability to adapt to the situation and fatigue may set in